Tuesday, November 13, 2007

NEW ADDRESS

My blog has a new home, and I will place an automatic redirect here in the near future.

Check it out, and please tell me what you think, I always like comments.

www.brettbeadle.com/blog

Friday, November 09, 2007

Another shot of Junior.

This was one of the shots on my first roll that went through the Hasselblad I just bought. I' m looking forward to shooting some more with it. It's a bit of an adjustment, but I'm looking forward to getting some more film back soon. Using the square format, and holding it differently, there is a lot to get used to, but it's exciting to switch things up.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Remembrance Day.

One of the shots I came up with for the paper's cover on Remembrance Day.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Cyn.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Recent Pix.

I have been pretty bad at updating recently, so I am just throwing a bunch of random photos up for the last little while. Rick Hansen speaks to kids at McRoberts secondary about overcoming obstacles in life.
Illustrative shot on restorative justice, where the offender meets up with the victim and they discuss the implications of what happened.
Cranberry farming in East Richmond. Cranberries are B.C.'s largest berry crop, with fields yielding more than 34 million kilograms annually, contributing to 12 per cent of the total North American volume.
A float plane decends for landing over the No. 2 Road bridge on the Middle Arm of the Fraser River as the sun sets over Richmond Thursday evening.
Major-General Tim Grant, former commander of Canadian Forces in Afghanistan, speaks to the Canadian Club in Richmond Wednesday.
A group of Herons fish for dinner at sunset off of Brunswick point Thursday.
A worker installs large wooden stakes into a farm at the corner of 53 St. and 28 Ave. Wednesday afternoon. It is one of many farm fields around Delta making the transition to blueberry crops, this one installing large wooden stakes for wind protection for the crop.
McMath Grade 10 girls Volleyball player Stacey Bridal watches her spike sail over the net during the team's game versus McRoberts Tuesday afternoon.



A bunch of shots for a story on Richmond boxer Junior Moar, who was imprisoned for 4 years, 27 months of which in solitary confinement, and is now trying to capitalize on life with a second shot at boxing. A video I produced for the story is at the Richmond News Site.