Photography

Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Images to warm the heart and shock the viewer

Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Images to warm the heart and shock the viewer

Annual exhibition, opening Feb. 14, on loan to Royal BC Museum from London Museum of Naural History

  • Feb 1, 2020
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Images to warm the heart and shock the viewer
Earnest Barker (front left) with the two unidentified figures. (Submitted)

Couple wonders who’s in a Cariboo photo that’s been hanging in their home for years

Charles and Lynn Dick believe the image was taken at the 70 Mile Road House

Earnest Barker (front left) with the two unidentified figures. (Submitted)
Wayne Crowley, who battled TimberWest for more than a decade over damage clearcutting above his property caused his farm in the Beauforts, holds onto a pair of pitchforks in John Douglas’ portrait of him. (PHOTO COURTESY JOHN DOUGLAS)

Photographer captures Port Alberni personalities in black and white portraits

Meet John Douglas, Courtney Naesgaard in double until Feb. 8 at Rollin Art Centre

Wayne Crowley, who battled TimberWest for more than a decade over damage clearcutting above his property caused his farm in the Beauforts, holds onto a pair of pitchforks in John Douglas’ portrait of him. (PHOTO COURTESY JOHN DOUGLAS)
Wildlife photographer Steve Winter has travelled the world in search of big cats. He’ll be at the Royal Theatre on Jan. 29 to talk about his photographic adventures in a presentation entitled On the Trail of Big Cats. Photo courtesy National Geographic Creative

Nat Geo Live puts audience On the Trail of Big Cats

Photographer Steve Winter’s presentation at the Royal Theatre offers something to growl about

  • Jan 11, 2020
Wildlife photographer Steve Winter has travelled the world in search of big cats. He’ll be at the Royal Theatre on Jan. 29 to talk about his photographic adventures in a presentation entitled On the Trail of Big Cats. Photo courtesy National Geographic Creative
The panoramas of artist Danny Singer

The panoramas of artist Danny Singer

Photographer creates images of small Prairie towns

  • Jan 8, 2020
The panoramas of artist Danny Singer
The annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit opens this Friday (Feb. 15) at the Royal B.C. Museum. Courtesy RBCM

Wild about nature photos: Royal B.C. Museum set to kick off annual exhibition

Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition winners, finalists’ works on display starting Friday

The annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit opens this Friday (Feb. 15) at the Royal B.C. Museum. Courtesy RBCM
Vellar Chou snaps a photo of the Empress Chocolate Torte in the Tea room at the Fairmont Empress Hotel. Don Denton photography

#Sweetstagram – Desserts So Beautiful They Have To Be Instagrammed Before Eating

Picture-perfect treats to savour and share

  • Dec 17, 2018
Vellar Chou snaps a photo of the Empress Chocolate Torte in the Tea room at the Fairmont Empress Hotel. Don Denton photography
Photographer Dave Hutchison Captures The Natural World

Photographer Dave Hutchison Captures The Natural World

Award winning photography of beautiful landscapes and wildlife

  • Nov 16, 2018
Photographer Dave Hutchison Captures The Natural World
Joan Athey of Victoria is taking late photographer Gerry Dieter’s 1969 images of the John Lennon and Yoko Ono bed-in for peace to Japan this week to launch an exhibit entitled Give Peace a Chance. Arnold Lim/Black Press

Late Victoria photographer’s Lennon bed-in pictures heading to Japan

Exhibit curator Joan Athey taking iconic images to busy section of Tokyo

Joan Athey of Victoria is taking late photographer Gerry Dieter’s 1969 images of the John Lennon and Yoko Ono bed-in for peace to Japan this week to launch an exhibit entitled Give Peace a Chance. Arnold Lim/Black Press