R.I.P. David Bowie January 8, 1947 – January 10, 2016 This is something I put together years ago and decided to modify by using some of my own creativity… my 1983 photo from the Serious Moonlight Tour inside the Blackstar, a recreation of the David Bowie logo from the Young
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The Nairobi National Park in Kenya just south of Nairobi was established in 1946, the first national park in Kenya. The park is enclosed on three sides with an open southern boundary to allow for migration of the wildlife. Even though the park borders on the city and is relatively
Read more →Throwing shade on the Earth! This is a collection of my photos from Monday’s Total Solar Eclipse in Morrisburg (April 8th, 2024). A spectacular moment I won’t forget. I decided on Sunday that I’d take the day off Monday, and drive down to Morrisburg to be in the path of
Read more →I have always had a strong drive to do work that makes a difference in people’s lives.
Read more →The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and Memorial Park in Accra, Ghana is dedicated to the prominent Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.
Read more →Black Star Gate in Accra, Ghana was built to celebrate Ghana’s Independence from Britain.
Read more →Being a photographer I decided to make the most of a difficult situation
Read more →You may first think of me as someone who loves the music of David Bowie, but… did you know I also love the work of J.R.R. Tolkien? I first read the Hobbit in the early ‘70s, around the same time I became a Bowie fan, what can I say, I
Read more →I was nominated over on Facebook by a lovely friend of mine from back in my record store days in the ‘80s at A&B Sound in Vancouver, to post 11 days of the most influential albums in my life! Some of these will be simple, “great album – how could it
Read more →It’s hard to believe I’ve been shooting concerts for 40 years now, and it’s probably my favourite thing to shoot! The photos above are just some of my favourites from over the past 40 years… Canadian band The Cooper Brothers, on the left, was the second concert I ever shot, October 25th, 1978
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