For this engagement session the weather was not co-operating with on and off rain (whats new on the coast?) so we went up to beautiful SFU. You can battle any type of weather up on Simon Fraser University, there is amazing architecture, mountains, views and its not overly busy….
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Nicole + Anthony
Dave + Sheri
Dave and Sheri were married on a boat that took off from downtown Vancouver and went to the big falls up the Indian Arm and back. It was super exciting getting the opportunity to be able to capture their wedding in such a unique setting. Ever changing scenery in…
Couples session turned engagement!
As a wedding photographer I get the opportunity to see some of my clients most special moments of their life. I was asked by Todd and Carly to do a couples photo shoot. It started off as most days this April, rainy, cold and not too promising looking. I was…
Published photos with Vancouver’s rollerblading ninja
I recently received the assignment to photograph one of Vancouver’s best skaters for Razor skate company. They were looking for some new talent to represent their brand and Tommy Chung was a perfect choice. I am lucky to live in Vancouver and have such an amazing talent…
Can you backflip???
Mason is a very interesting guy. Not only does he climb skyscrapers for a living, he also has to jump off everything he sees and flip off of it. Wherever he is, he always draws attention to himself, and this day was no exception. Back flip on a beach…
Photos published on the Be-mag website
Be-Mag, rollerbladings largest print magazine published some of my photos on their webste. The photos were shot in Toronto Ontario of various skaters around the GTA circa 2007-2008. Take a look at their website to view the full article at be-mag.com.
This is why I live in Vancouver
I was going through some of my old photos from last year and came across this gem I forgot about. I shot this last year from Cypress mountain on my way down from skiing. This would of been one of the epic spring like days where it was +10 …





