Point Pelee – January 11, 2015
Hi Folks! It was a beautiful day for a hike but not a very lucky day for wildlife sightings at Point Pelee National Park. There were very few visitors in the park today. For those that like the... [[...
View ArticleChilly Waterfowl on the St. Clair River
IT’S COLD OUTSIDE! On Thursday this week, I went shooting along the St. Clair River with my long time friend and fellow photographer, Dave Noordhoff. The purpose of our chilly photo excursion... [[...
View ArticleOutdoor Photography Canada – Heat Gloves Review
Hi Folks! If you haven’t already read my review of the Heat 3 Smart Gloves on Outdoor Photography Canada Magazine’s website, it’s time to go take a peek. Myself, along with my good... [[ This is a...
View ArticleAurora from the Pinery
This week has been a great opportunity to see the aurora borealis (“Northern Lights”) and I finally got out to shoot them last night. I made my way to Port Franks to meet up with my good... [[ This is...
View ArticlePoint Pelee In March – Ontario Landscape Photographer
I’m fortunate enough to have a fiancé who can’t get enough of the outdoors. This is a must for landscape and wildlife photographers. Add on that her best friend’s husband also... [[ This is a content...
View ArticleCapturing Nature at Work [Photo Tips]
While on assignment recently photographing pollinators at work I had the opportunity to capture a variety of beautiful butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and other insects feeding on colourful flowers.......
View ArticlePhotography Courses at St. Clair College
I’m happy to announce that I will be delivering photography and editing courses at St. Clair College, Thames Campus starting in September. I’ve joined forces with Adam Harpula (Lighten Up... [[ This is...
View ArticleTerry Fox Run – Limited Edition Print at the Auction
Last year I donated a large canvas print of one of my favourite scenes from Algonquin Park to the Chatham Terry Fox Run. When Jessica and Adam Barton, our Chatham ambassadors, asked if I could make......
View Article10 Safety Tips for Photographing Moose in Algonquin Park
I spent the last week photographing in one of my favourite places, Algonquin Provincial Park. Being in “The Park” is like being home. The presence of nature all around you is both... [[ This is a...
View ArticleCapturing Early Morning Landscapes
Landscape photography is all about capturing beautiful moments. In mid-September we camped out at Achray on the east side of Algonquin Park and enjoyed the quiet and solitude that usually only comes......
View ArticleLook Behind You – Landscape Photographer Tips
It’s no secret, the best time for landscape photography (and most other outdoor photographer for that matter) is in the few hours in the morning and evening we call “golden hour”. ... [[ This is a...
View ArticleRondeau Turtle Research Team – Turtle Release
A few weeks ago I had the good fortune to be invited to photograph and participate in a turtle release at Rondeau Provincial Park. When it comes time for turtles to lay their eggs in the sandy... [[...
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