Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Back In Saskatoon


What to do in Calgary Airport when you have a couple hours to kill between flights... Nachos, beer and PBS Frontline. Nothing better.


So unlike Belleville, we have snow. Lots of it. Here is the Bess framed in a chain link fence. The park covered in snow.


Yet, even with all the snow, the river has not frozen across, and the geese have not left. A sure sign that global warming IS real and changing the climate.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Happy holidays

Text only in this post. A little more than 24 hours and I jump on a plane to head home. Just want to send out Holiday wished to everyone in Belleville who I won't be seeing for a few weeks. To the Jewish Contingency, Happy New Year, and to the rest, Merry Christmas.

Big thanks to Brant, Erica and Traci for hosting one hell of a shin-dig last night. Potlucks rule. As does my face on your wall, twice and Guitar hero. You guys rule.

And on a side note, I am going to hell. While playing Things in A Box, Aidas came up with the topic "Things an 8 lb 6 oz baby Jesus wants for Christmas. My answer, a real dad. Ouch.

See you all soon.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Random shot


Sometimes you don't get to pick the shoot. Money is money at this point...

Monday, December 04, 2006

Just a quick update

So you may now notice that the LINKS on the sidebar now actually take you to galleries of my work. Check it out. I don't promise anything, but it is stuff that I have taken. Enjoy.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Dancing and train yard parties - almost like home


This is the Holiday Train. It is a composite of two shots. The train travels across Canada, and makes stops along the way. The intent is to raise food and money for the less fortunate. The train is donates by CPR and contains a traveling stage.


Here are the performers. Welcome to Belleville Wide Mouth Mason. I thought I was the only Saskatoon-ite here, but look who shows up... WMM and Lisa Brokop.






This set of images is from the Semi-formal dance that I was hired to shoot for the school. It was actually fun. I got to dress up, hang out with a few hundred beautiful people, take pictures and get paid for it.

That's it for tonight. I am cold from shooting the train tonight. I am going to warm up and watch some Gidget.