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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A Little Humour...


Almost four years ago now we went out for Halloween...no one messed with us that night...

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Brian and Jacqueline

Been a while again...sorry...but here are a few from a wedding I shot last weekend. What a wonderful wedding. What can be very high stress for a number of people turned into a VERY relaxed atmosphere...A beautiful day for all...






Monday, September 15, 2008

What a Weekend!!


I was scheduled to shoot a wedding this weekend when the house came apart and needed some TLC. A simple tub replacement turned into a new roof etc... The more layers we peeled away the more problems we found. Thankfully, my father and two of my uncles were able to get some time off and fly down and put the family business to good work. We stripped two layers of shingles, replaced a lot of the boards, especially in problem areas and put on a new roof. It was hard work but it was a really fun weekend! Here's a photo of the workers...

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Discover the Sites...


In Paris, and in most major cities around the world, I think one of the best ways to see ALOT in a LITTLE is to jump on one of the tour buses. The tour is always available in English, with your microphone. I'm not sure why I like this image but it really pops out for me...

Brandey...


Brandey asked me to look back to a few shoots we did a while ago for a couple of photos for her boyfriend. In the process I looked over the images again and this one is still one our favourites from the shoot. Sorry for the skip-a-day phenomen right now...lots going on...I'll get back on track...

Monday, September 8, 2008

Sunset in Salerno


This is a view out of our private hotel terrace in Salerno where our SDF group stayed two nights. There is something magical about a sunset...

Saturday, September 6, 2008

The Crew in Pachino


Some of you know that I was part of a group of graduate students selected to study the Italian Campaign from the ground - This photo is of our group on Pachino Beach, the Canadian landing beach in Sicily. It is always an honour to be selected for these tours and going to Europe is always a pleasure. This was especially meaningful given my recent work with Eric McGeer on a series of Italian Battlefield Guidebooks. We are currently focusing on Sicily and Southern Italy and that was the exact route we charted with the tour. The tour was led by Dr. Lee Windsor, Deputy Director of the Milton F. Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society at the University of New Brunswick. Lee is a friend and an superb leader, who brings more passion to what he does than just about anyone I know. The Italian Campaign was the focus of Lee's PhD dissertation and a book is in the works. I look forward to reading it.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Graduation...


Last year my brother graduated with a Forestry Degree. Always the social butterfly, academia was rarely the top priority in the beginning but he found his way and we're VERY proud of him and what he's accomplishing now. He is a proud Maritimer but he was born in Grand Prairie, Alberta and though he was only there for a short time, the cowboy in him is unmistakable. You can take boy out of the West but you can't take the West out of this boy...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Wet...


I thought this was a great photo of young Brooke as she worked her way through the waterpark...

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Hollywood


Here is a friend of mine...any questions left on why his nickname is Hollywood?