Moments in History

 The 29th Date

 

 Dis-covered

 

 After Elaine

 

Intersection

Probably one of the first places I saw in Downtown Vancouver. I would have never imagined that the following scenes had taken place in the very same spot.

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I’m used to seeing comparisons between images representing what a particular place used to look like and how it looks now. I thought it would be interesting to play with the idea of actually “standing” on the intersection where history took place.

Vancouver, fall of 1942. Burrard & Melville. Seventy years later, these two buildings have been transformed into Burrard skytrain station.

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Found at the City of Vancouver Archives website.

1943. Members of the Air Raid Precaution in a Victory Loan Parade travelling south on Burrard Street near Melville Street.

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Found at the City of Vancouver Archives website.

 

 Maintenant

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I was mesmerized by the ‘timeline’ that could be perceived in this image. An old picture of Seattle and the present vibrant city coming together in one single window reflection. It’s the past, the present, and a glimpse into the future. C’est maintenant.

 

Beautiful Landscapes

Last weekend I went t the Okanagan Valley. At first I wasn’t really sure about going. The trip was being organized by the UBC Exchange Student Club. However, after a couple of days of hesitation, I finally decided to jump in to the adventure.

I was struck by the beauty of this place, by its shades of white (I just realized how many shades this wonderful colour can have), the glow of its snow, and the magnificent trees. I also found the perfect opportunity to capture some very special images that could also portray an interesting style of photography, the deadpan photography. These are some of the magic moments I could immortalize with Pippa’s help.

 Perfect Curves

 

Big Guys