kate takes a groom | kentville, ns

One month ago today, perhaps to the very moment, Kate walked back up the aisle to cheers and applause – a newlywed. It was an absolutely beautiful day, and I was overjoyed to be part of it. Congratulations again to you both!

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on the road in… | wolfville and hall’s harbour, ns

The Annapolis Valley was the final stop on the 2010 Nova Scotian Summer Tour. I lived in Wolfville for 5 years while attending Acadia, and somehow have managed to find myself back there every years since. Each time I try to do or see something I’ve never gotten around to before, and this time that included scoping out the Wolfville Farmer’s Market, Gaspereau Valley Fibres, and visiting Hall’s Harbour.

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on the road in… | halifax, ns

Of my 27 years, I lived in Halifax for precisely three. Why then does it seem more like home than anywhere else?

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scenes | alberta

Well I’m on vacation again this week, so I guess I had better wrap up my Alberta travelogue before I come home with even more photos to share! Here are a few final sights and scenes from across the province. I had a really excellent trip. Thanks for being so awesome, Alberta!

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horizons | alberta

My trip was very much a whirlwind, covering the southern half of Alberta from Calgary and Banff down to Lethbridge and Waterton, and all the way up to Edmonton, with a quick stop at Vulcan on the way. In that time I saw dozens of photogenic scenes alternately mountainous and prairie. Alberta is a landscape photographers dream, but I didn’t have time for the deliberate approach to photography. These landscapes are all shot out of the window of a moving vehicle.

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