The afternoon sun peaks obligingly through dark blue passing clouds. No rain today in sunny Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. Just a kilometer from the 60th parallel. Hopefully none tonight. I’m double checking the car for water bottles and adding another case just in case. There are 4 of us going out on the land today [...]
For those that live outside the North and who have never been up here before – yes we have roads. Some. Sometimes. Traveling by road in the North is not uncommon – especially in the North & South Slave regions where the largest percentage of the population resides. It is not unusual to see a [...]
Going out to new places. Exploring new regions. Meeting new people. Learning about them, their stories. All of this is what makes this genre of photography so interesting. The guy doing the jump above is named Vance Sanderson – a local business owner, cree language instructor and passionate snowboarder who now owns a local skate/snowboarding [...]
There is a great place you can go around here, in the park actually, known as the Salt Plains. Its one of Canada’s oldest parks, about an hour northwest of town on hwy 5 (the only highway). I went out shooting with a couple of friends with the intention of getting some swathing landscape shots [...]
In July 2010 I got an idea to support 3 local artists and myself and do a group exhibition with the theme of “Showcasing the south slave region” – the exhibit was to bring light to the artists creating work in the region of the natural beauty of this region. Here are some pictures from [...]
Yesterday morning I was sent on an assignment in the post-apocalyptic world of New Mombasa documenting the Orbital Drop Shock Troops movements as they wiped out hoard after hoard of alien invaders. Daron Letts – Entertainment writer for the news north – was my chief editor and ordered me to go “balls to the wall” [...]


