Low tide in the delta.
Low tide in the delta of the Fraser River reveals pathways, trees, branches, grasses and discarded items that are usually covered by the tidal waters.
Inside the greenhouse.
A Walk Through the Cranberry Farms and Marshland.
These images are from a short project I have been working on during a break in the rain. These paths seem endless, with walkways across the cranberry fields, through the marshlands and then by the river. Some are wide open walkways, some roads and then, suddenly you can be bending over to make your way through an archway of winter-bent tree branches. Eagles, floatplanes and clouds pass by endlessly. There is a rumble of explosions from quarries in the mountains echoing back and forth across the valley. Remnants of last season’s berry crop, bright red, break through where there was snow and ice a few days before.
A stick in the forest.
Man with parrots in Hyde Park.
Man with parrots in Hyde Park, London. New photography by Vancouver photographer Jim Roche.
Read moreIn the park along the river. Frankfurt, Germany.
"OAK" A construction site in BC, Canada.
I’m spending much of my time editing garden and woodland photos and while doing that taking a break to do more industrial based images.
Pointing at the sun.
Today, which started out quite dark and overcast, suddenly became sunny in the middle of my walk. This is the last part of Still Creek I plan to walk, Now to take the over 200 images and edit them down to a manageable sized group that carries the narrative forward. The series covers two if not not three years, and all seasons. This is the first time I have been able to walk this entir e length as it has been blacked by an overgrowth of bushes. Still Creek, as a project of uncovering and reclaiming has taken the city a lot longer.
Park along the Fraser River with barges full of tree chips
After days of snow rain finally washes away the remainder, just a few spots here and there, along with some frozen grey ice that has survived. Three barges are towed down river.