Posts Tagged ‘travelogue’

holiday scenes | new brunswick photographer | fredericton, moncton, and woodstock nb

December 30th, 2011

Fredericton to Woodstock to Maine to Woodstock to Fredericton to Moncton to Fredericton to Woodstock to Fredericton. That was the route we took over the past week, criss-crossing the province to spend time with family and friends. I ate ham and turkey and dozens of homemade sweets, played plenty of games, saw The Adventures of [...]

 

Fredericton to Woodstock to Maine to Woodstock to Fredericton to Moncton to Fredericton to Woodstock to Fredericton. That was the route we took over the past week, criss-crossing the province to spend time with family and friends. I ate ham and turkey and dozens of homemade sweets, played plenty of games, saw The Adventures of Tintin, did some last-minute gift knitting, and just relaxed. I didn’t even take that many photos compared to years past, but here are a few scenes…

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montréal (part 2) | canadian photographer | montréal, qc

November 22nd, 2011

I can’t believe it took me this long to visit Montréal. Now that I’ve been, I know it won’t be nearly so long until I go back. I was completely captivated by the beauty, the culture, the food… and the fascinating way that the 7th largest city in North America manages to feel so cozy. [...]

 

I can’t believe it took me this long to visit Montréal. Now that I’ve been, I know it won’t be nearly so long until I go back. I was completely captivated by the beauty, the culture, the food… and the fascinating way that the 7th largest city in North America manages to feel so cozy. Dear Montréal: I’ve got a crush on you.

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montréal (part 1) | new brunswick photographer | montréal, qc

November 21st, 2011

Well the last week has been wacky but things are finally settling back down: I’ve got Photoshop set up on my new computer, and I’m finally able to edit and share images again! So, Montréal! Normally I would not have been up for a roadtrip so soon after a previous trip (contrary to popular opinion, the [...]

 

Well the last week has been wacky but things are finally settling back down: I’ve got Photoshop set up on my new computer, and I’m finally able to edit and share images again! So, Montréal! Normally I would not have been up for a roadtrip so soon after a previous trip (contrary to popular opinion, the vast majority of photographers are not actually rolling in cash!), but when Jamie Delaine announced that she was doing a 3-week stay in Quebec, I knew I had to try to get there to meet her. I needed to do some convincing with AG, but once in Montréal we both agreed that going there had been pretty much the greatest idea ever. I loved my time in this city SO. MUCH! Here are some photos from the trip down and our first full-day!

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thankful | fredericton photographer | fosterville, nb

October 11th, 2011

Thanksgiving is one of my favourite holidays (though let’s face it, I am a fan of holidays in general), and this year I made the executive decision to not accept any Thanksgiving weddings so that I could spend the whole weekend with my own family! Given the astonishingly, unseasonably warm weather (I have my first [...]

 

Thanksgiving is one of my favourite holidays (though let’s face it, I am a fan of holidays in general), and this year I made the executive decision to not accept any Thanksgiving weddings so that I could spend the whole weekend with my own family! Given the astonishingly, unseasonably warm weather (I have my first ever Thanksgiving tan!), I’m so glad I did.

People kept asking me in the lead-up to the weekend what my plans were, and I always replied “I’m going to go to the camp and sit and eat.” That’s exactly what I did. I went to the camp. I sat. I ate. (I read a bit, knit a bit, watched TV a bit… really stretched myself). I reflected on all that I have to be thankful for (and then how thankful I am that I have so much to be thankful for). I had a great time, and I hope you did, too.

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south carolina | new brunswick photographer | charleston/myrtle beach, sc

September 13th, 2011

After a day in NYC we continued on down the eastern seaboard to our final destination: South Carolina. Most of the time we spent using our beach-front condo as a conduit to lazing on the beach between ultra-touristy excursions (Ripley’s Aquarium, Medieval Times(!)). Myrtle Beach itself I didn’t really find especially inspiring in terms of [...]

 

After a day in NYC we continued on down the eastern seaboard to our final destination: South Carolina. Most of the time we spent using our beach-front condo as a conduit to lazing on the beach between ultra-touristy excursions (Ripley’s Aquarium, Medieval Times(!)). Myrtle Beach itself I didn’t really find especially inspiring in terms of photography, so a day-trip to Charleston (on what ended up being our last day of the trip) was very welcome. Charleston is gorgeous; the abundance of Italianate architecture makes it as Europe with palm trees. The accents are like honey and Southern hospitality made me feel like I was raised in a barn. If it hadn’t been for the overwhelming humidity, I might never have come home. Here are just a few pictures from those days, as well as the Hurricane Irene-themed drive home.

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