Shots from home.
Several Winnipeg landmarks in one picture. Can you spot them all?
A dog playing in the fresh snow at Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba. More winter photos can be found HERE.
One of Toronto’s most colourful neighbourhoods.
What better way to stay warm and enjoy winter is there than going for an early morning snow-shoe?
One of the first people on the Red River Mutual Trail, Winnipeg.
The Don Valley Parkway under cotton candy skies.
The mighty Pisew Falls. The Second largest waterfall in Manitoba. More photos from this set can be found HERE.
One of Winnipeg's grimiest bridges somehow looks beautiful in the frost and fog.
No shortage of green space in Toronto to explore… or in this case, yellow space!
A site that is often seen alongside Manitoba highways. Classic cars that just need a little TLC.
Toronto skyline as seen from Chester Hill Lookout.
Shots of people.
An older lady stopped us to say “Hello!”. She was friendly enough to let me get her portrait as well. When I was taking her picture I exposed my first photo poorly and I held up my hand to say that I was going to take one more. Due to the language barrier she interpreted my hand signal as me wanting her to do the peace sign. This miscommunication made for a happy little accident. More of my images from China can be found HERE.
I went out on the snowiest day I’ve experienced since moving to Toronto. I caught this fella walking by a bright red wall, so naturally I asked to take his portrait. More images from this set can be found HERE.
Our desert guide Hissan stopping for a photo on a sand dune. More Sahara photos available HERE.
Portrait shot for Trillium Health Partners. More photos and videos I’ve shot for THP can be found HERE.
One of our bear guides while visiting Prince of Wales Fort in Churchill, Manitoba. Our guides ensured all bear encounters were from a safe distance. More images from this Churchill trip can be found HERE.
My Grandpa enjoying a puff on his pipe.
A Man plays "Let it Snow" on his baritone sax in Winnipeg, Manitoba. A very appropriate song for a snowy April day.
President and lead instructor at The International Canadian School of Survival.
Street portrait of a man named Al.
Creative portrait shot for a client.
Portrait of a CBC legend taken in a secret cave near Pine Dock, Manitoba. More photos of our journey to these caves can be found HERE.
Shots from away.
Long exposure in Jemaa el-Fnaa square.
I took a moment to photograph this pup on the streets of Old Town Dali. When I looked up from my camera’s viewfinder there were a bunch of locals taking photos of me taking photos of this dog. I guess it was funny to see a hairy white boy photographing a furry golden boi. More images from the streets of Dali can be found HERE.
A pack of pachyderms at the break of dawn at a national park in Sri Lanka. More images from Sri Lanka can be found HERE.
The title says it all.
Wuhua Tower at blue hour in Old Town Dali. More photos from China can be found HERE.
A Canadian Eskimo puppy. This is one of the rarest breeds of dogs in the world. They are on the verge of extinction. It's estimated that there are less than 300 purebred Canadian Eskimo pups left. More photos from this trip can be found HERE.
Iceland's famous abandoned DC-3 fuselage. More of my images from Iceland can be found HERE.
A couple walking the streets of Shanghai.
A giant rock resembling an elephant stands above the black sands of Hvítserkur, Iceland.
An abandoned ship on a tidal flat in Churchill, Manitoba.
Some freshly picked ginger from the Canadian Ginger Company. Shot for Edible Toronto. The digital Edition of this magazine can be found HERE.
A portrait of a health-care worker featured at an outdoor exhibit called Canada COVID Portrait.
Call in the army, we’ve been snowed in! Image for CBC
More images from this set can be found HERE.
Shot for Woodbine Entertainment.
Image shot for an online ad campaign for Protected Designation of Origin.
Opening day on the Red River Mutual Trail in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Shot for Canadian Geographic.
Shot for Global.
The night sky was painted orange from the fires that raged on over night.
Shot for The Morning Show on Global Winnipeg.
The flight deck of a C-130 Hercules plane taken during a practice flight.
This Assiniboine Park washroom is a finalists for "Cintas Canada’s Best Restroom" contest. Who even knew this was a thing? (shot for Global News)
Water bombers doing laps between the lake and forest fire. (shot for MGEU)
An image shot for a story I did with Global News. That story can be found HERE.
Shots from the streets.
A man walking multiple dogs along the streets of Old Town Dali. More shots from the streets of Dali can be found HERE.
Waiting for a streetcar on a snowy day.
A man walks his donkey on the narrow streets of Fez, Morocco.
Just a typical sight on the streets of Winnipeg.
A favourite shot of mine. A man biking to work during Bike to Work Week in Winnipeg.
According to these folks, in a park in Reykjavik, it's tradition for University students who are graduating to go out and wander town in elaborate custom made costumes. There were probably 50 others in the park dressed in costumes equally as silly.
A man named Andy waved me over to chat. After talking I asked if he would pose for a picture. He leaned back and pulled out a cigarette. Thanks Andy.
Someone walking through The Exchange District in snowy Winnipeg.
Some girls enjoying the Cherry Blossoms in High Park, Toronto.
A random garage in New York City. The light was so perfect that I had to snag a quick picture as I walked by.
Another snowy day in Winnipeg.
A dog just outside of a gentlemen's club in Toronto.
Shots on film.
Featured on Mill Street's Official Instagram. Shot on Canon AE-1.
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Canon AE-1
Chongsheng Temple prayer taken with an expired disposable Kodak camera. More disposable camera images from China can be found HERE.
Tew’s Falls taken on a Canon Sure Shot A1. My review on this camera can be found HERE.
Exploring the desert with a disposable camera.