Travel

Small Town Prince George, BC

As time goes by - and we tend to have more of it now than before, I have been going through photos I took days, months and years ago. Photos that I took for myself, for my own mental well being and release. As photographers, professional and hobbyist, you get caught in the groove of your work and forget to unwind and try new things. Over the years I took so many wonderful photos that I didn’t plan on doing anything with, photos that were taken while I traveled during work and personal purposes. I’ve been lucky to have been able to travel - not as extensively as some - but still, make my way around the rock we’re all on and see some great places, fall in love with some towns, and explore their cities. Prince George, BC is one of them and it has a kind of romance to it you can only appreciate by taking the time to explore it.

A little travel

Well, it’s been another “while” and I missed some entries here but I’m making a go of it now. Between weddings and work I have been doing quite a bit of traveling, so much so that I have taken some photos and haven’t even had a chance to work on them. Here’s a little update for this past weekend though, I was in Los Angeles for a couple of days and in particular - Venice beach and Santa Monica. That’s a lot of walking. Spent the day photographing life on the boardwalk and just getting my mind cleared from a long winter. I haven’t properly walked the boardwalk between the two cities in dogs years and you know, it felt good getting that cool ocean air into the lungs and some sand under my chucks. You can get lost in the jungle of life out there between the tourists and the regulars to the campers and street people. They all have a uniqueness to them and they’re kind souls who just don’t wanna leave what once was. The culture is very much alive on the boardwalk.

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