Eva’s project – August

Eva’s project is now well over half way done.  August has been another good month here, although it did end a little colder than expected. Eva’s August saw both paddle boarding and ice cream, and no one could ever complain about that. Under Broadway Week 32 “under broadway” is just me hanging out with EvaContinue reading “Eva’s project – August”

new print – “lego date on the traffic bridge”

Even though the real traffic bridge is gone, it does live on in Lego form.  This model was created by Andre Lalonde and has been displayed at the Western Development museum.  I met up with Andre at the WDM and got advance access to the event so I could photograph his amazing bridge model.  OtherContinue reading “new print – “lego date on the traffic bridge””

New Prints – “february 7th, 2016”

This is actually a series of three new prints that I have done up from demolition day for the fourth span of Saskatoon’s Victoria traffic bridge.  I wanted to present these as a series in time to try and convey the suddenness of the explosive demolition, and to focus on that I have titled eachContinue reading “New Prints – “february 7th, 2016””

New print – “frosted”

I have been working on making some new prints, some of them from older images.  Continuing on that theme, I have recently revisited this older photo of the Victoria traffic bridge from February 12th, 2010.  The bridge was intact and functional at the time, and the hoar frost that morning was absolutely beautiful. The FrostedContinue reading “New print – “frosted””

New print – “crossings”

This new print is actually an old picture.  I’m compiling a series of Victoria traffic bridge photos to display at Moka in September.  This one is from when it was intact, and still open to traffic.  It’s a longer exposure photo from December 20, 2009.  Those expensive lights on the bridge are nicely lit upContinue reading “New print – “crossings””

New print “last span standing” – the end of the Victoria Traffic Bridge

The Victoria traffic bridge in Saskatoon was an elegant landmark.  Opened in 1907, it has been a big part of Saskatoon ever since.  I personally loved this bridge, including it’s character and too-narrow roadway.  But, it became corroded and unsafe so demolition was needed.  Today this is the last span standing. This picture was takenContinue reading “New print “last span standing” – the end of the Victoria Traffic Bridge”