Three weeks into my residency.
It’s a life changer.
This town, the people in it, the buildings, the landscapes… oh lord… the sunsets are simply soul infusing events really.
I have only scratched the surface here.
When I started this, I was apprehensive about how I could fill eight weeks of work here and remain fresh, relevant. I need not have worried at all. There’s a lifetime of artistic growth here. I can’t wait to take the lesson I learn here out into the field elsewhere and continue to showcase and celebrate the locations I visit.
One thing I VERY VERY much enjoyed was shooting the culinary experience offered by Experience Twillingate. This was something new to me and I was surprised by how much I loved it, and the quality of the photos were amazing. I know that having a library of photo’s to use for social media is a priceless resource to operators and it was a pleasure to provide Crystal with photos that I hope and have to believe will bring some more people her way.

This is a service I would be happy to provide to other operators. If you have a business and would like a professional portfolio of photos at a reasonable price, please reach out, we’ll chat and make it happen!
Today I took a little drive off Twillingate island and ended up in Boyds Cove where I found a treasure of photo opportunities. These places, the structures, the objects are all being assaulted by the passage of time and I am truly blessed to have the opportunity to capture them before the succumb history.
I have a couple of older heritage and historical buildings booked to visit and photograph this week and I simply cannot WAIT to get into those spaces and tell their stories.
For now I leave you with some captures from today. I tried some different editing techniques on these to varying levels of success.






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