Sunday, May 28, 2006

A surfer shreds a wave in Cox Bay, just south of Tofino this past Friday. Although the weather report called for showers, it turned out to be a lovely day with temperatures around 16 degrees.

Shots from a continuing project on Potter's Place Mission on the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver. Shot with Leica 35mm and Tri-X film, which was different than my usual way of shooting. One roll ended up not loading correctly and I lost all of my shots the drug users in the back alleys. Guess I will have to go back.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Random Black and Whites

A girl runs through the Cadboro Gyro Park this past Sunday.
A man watches the funeral procession of fallen soldier Myles Mansell outside Christ Church Cathedral this Wednesday.
A soldier rests his rifle after firing off a salut to fallen soldier Myles Mansell outside the Christ Church Cathedral Wednesday afternoon.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

More shots from Victoria

Well it has been hard to shoot around all of the writing and everything that I am doing at school, but I have managed to get out to a few things around Victoria in the past week.


Victoria, BC-20060430-.Investigators comb the grass on the west side of the Johnson St. Bridge Sunday afternoon trying to find clues after the severely beaten body of Dave Boivin had been discovered early Sunday morning. Victoria Police had first labeled the case as a "suspicious death," but two Esquimalt men have been arrested with the case, now labeled as a homocide. /Brett Beadle Photo The casket containing the body of Bombardier Myles Mansell is carried from Christ Church Cathedral during a military funeral for the fallen soldier in Victoria this Wednesday. Mansell was one of four Canadian soldiers killed by roadside bomb while on duty in Afghanistan April 22. /Brett Beadle Photo
Soldiers watch as the casket containing the body of Bombardier Myles Mansell is carried from Christ Church Cathedral during a military funeral for the fallen soldier in Victoria this Wednesday. Mansell was one of four Canadian soldiers killed by roadside bomb while on duty in Afghanistan April 22. /Brett Beadle Photo