Each year thousands of dogs are surrendered to shelters and rescue organizations around the world. It’s a shame that this happens but I am thankful for the thousands of staff and volunteers at shelters and rescue organizations that take in, care for, rehabilitate, and hopefully re-home these dogs. It is an incredibly difficult job but things are getting better for shelter workers. They are having more success than ever before and that’s good for the dogs!
Archives for 2014
Riders Of The Purple Range
There is one not-to-be-missed experience, however, that should be on everyone’s “maple leaf” bucket list. I am referred to a luxurious summer horseback adventure with the venerable 91-year-old Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies (TRCR).
What Makes A Good Picture
In the visual world when one looks at an image,a conversation begins. It’s a private one. Unlike words that have an exchange of ideas and conversation ….the viewing of a photograph is largely a private affair. This language is universal.
Life As A Human Is Four Years Old!
I am constantly amazed at how time passes. We work, we play, we love, and we get a little bit older every single day. What makes it precious is the time we spend with those who mean the most to us, and, doing things we believe in.
Valerie
Her face is chiseled; her piercing blue eyes rein you in, gather you up like flowers in a field and hold you in their warmth.
Beauty of Light and Form
“The beauty of the world and the way light falls and caresses across forms are seductive to me, be it a face, a lemon or a tree. I try to capture in my work some truth of the world as I see it.” Noah Layne
NATURAL BEAUTY II
Wild grasses abound on the hillsides and off the trails where I walk with my Labrador, Morris. Removing them from their natural environment and photographing them formally in my studio gives me great pleasure.
Following the Trail of Flamenco: A Spanish Road Trip
If you are looking for a regional road trip that avoids the tourist drag of the Costa del Sol, head from Almeria to Cadiz and explore the inland Spanish villages where Flamenco began.
Historical Treasure Trove
The dignified 19th century Victorian building evolved in stages and by the mid-1800s featured a three-storey central section boasting Florentine Palazzi architecture.
Sofa Sitters of Victoria
For the past two years I have photographed over 40 abandoned sofas and chairs left in the streets and boulevards of Victoria with passing dogs taking a seat.
The images which are both jarring and comforting, have been enlarged in black and white and hand coloured with chalk pastel.
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