Along the Pit River just as it meets the Fraser.
Under the rail bridge just outside of town.
Some Images: Many Cameras Ago.
These are some very old images that remind me of when I first started taking images seriously. It took me a while to find what I was most interested in, but even in these early images I was looking a particular things. Just as I do not, I found images everywhere, in backyards, abandoned lots, under trees and in the shade.
The handball court.
From my current project: The Gardeners.
The Green Pond is an image from my ongoing project “The Gardeners” a study of a garden where plants, trees and shrubs are nursed back to health.
The day after.
In the garden. Late summer.
“Yellow flowers, blue sky” is from my series on loss. A work still in progress.
Sussex Creek flowing to the Fraser River
Sussex Creek flows through a major industrial and business park in Burnaby and Vancouver, British Columbia. The creek, running along side a bog, was once the site of salmon and other fish but now struggles to sustain itself.
Catherine Opie on New Topographics
This short video, of photographer and teacher Cathrine Opie, is about the best, simplest and most meaningful explanation of the New Topographic’s movement I can find.