Sunday, July 11, 2010

6 days


I've been thinking about the practice of observing my surroundings over time. In Banff I've been doing this by documenting my regular walks around town: to work, to the studio, etc. When I was at Hollyhock this spring, one of the things I decided to do was take one picture a day out the window of my bedroom. I had an amazing view of the ocean and I spent a lot of time just looking out that window. In any case, I felt it was an interesting study to see how the landscape changed from day to day. I tried to set up roughly the same view each time I took a picture. I'm interested in the relationships built with places through the ritual of continued visitation. Meditations on place.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Bird


Writer Weeding



I visited Edmonton a few weeks back for the opening of the National Portrait Gallery and spent time with my friend, and arts writer, Amy Fung. I took this impromptu shot before we went to the delicious New York Bagel for breakfast.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

My Morning Walk


Thinking of a couple of things with this post. First off- the name for the post is inspired by Ernie Kroeger's book My Morning Walk, which chronicles a historical and present-day meander around the city of Kamloops. Ernie and I talked about it the last time I was in Kamloops, when I ran into him at Cowboy Coffee. In any case, Ernie used to live in Banff and used to be the Photography Facilitator at The Banff Centre so this all seems to connect to this picture I took on my morning walk to work last week. I guess it feels common enough for those of us that live in Banff - a deer at close range eating grass- however, there was something kind of interesting about this moment for me. Maybe it was the fact that this particular animal walked alongside me for about 5 minutes and wasn't frightened by my close proximity or the sound of my camera. Maybe it was the fact that I actually stopped to be amazed at the fact that this is commonplace for me? How bizarre.