Social Media.

I find myself creating ‘content’ just so I have something to post.

I have lost my centre with this method and I have been working on getting it back because Photography means so much to me. It is part of my core and it will never go away so I am learning how to create something new, despite the constant monkey on ones back to create content.

I have been thinking about a really different way of doing things and I just ordered something to help me try it out. Stay tuned but know in the meantime I am in limbo and will be there until the compass points north and I feel comfortable with that direction.

Denim and Denue

I love Denim, if you have been here for a while you will know that too.

So when I had the idea to reach out to a friend in Toronto who is reselling vintage denim I didn’t hesitate because Justin loves Denim as much as I do. Denue is his side hustle and I think it’s very cool.

We created these images on a rainy day in December inside my 60-year-old apartment building and Justin put together these mock-ups with dreams of them becoming billboards one day. I love them and I can’t wait to see what he is going to do with this company. In the meantime, I am grateful to be on the ground floor of the creative stage.

Special thanks to Home Team Models for being a part of this creative, John and Cheyenne were so fun to work with and the denim looks great on them.

Kasia, in colour published in Selin Magazine.

An editorial we created at Doris Land was published in Selin Magazine Issue 27 Vol 3.

Kasia and I have known each other for 6 years now, I met her when I reached out to Numa Models asking for a model for a creative. That relationship gave me a job that lasted three years. I created test images for the agency’s new models.

Connection is the glue that keeps us going, the thread that pulls us forward and I am so grateful for all of the amazing ones I have in my life.

Gia and Gio on the beach in my collection.

So if you have been following along for a while you will know that I created a collection by up-cycling denim. I have 12 outfits ready for the runway and have been taking a few at a time out for a test drive with different models here and there.

Gio and Gia are with Key Models and have worked with me before, we had a great time creating these images and I am really looking forward to working with them again soon. I think the collection looks great on them.

This series was published in Selin Magazine Issue 26, Volume 54.

Jackie, Because I Can. Cover story published in Juzi Mag.

Wow, straight out of the gate this year we land a cover.

Big thanks JUZI Magazine Issue #40 for the amazing spread. Get your copy here.

Model is Jaq

Shot at Doris Land.

Do you know about Creative Mornings?

On the first Friday of every month, this amazing event happens. If you are reading this from some other part of the world outside of Vancouver I promise there is a chapter there. Google it, and let me know what you find.

Tina Roth Eisenberg moved to New York from Switzerland and wanted to connect with people, she is a designer from a family of entrepreneurs and wanted to build community in her new neighbourhood. She quickly figured out that if you invite people to an evening event in New York you will be passed over for something else so she decided to create a breakfast gathering. That was over 15 years ago and it is now a global movement for creative people to meet, connect and inspire one another.

This is my version of the story, you can find out more about Tina here.

I have been involved with the Vancouver chapter on and off over the past 7 years I have lived in Vancouver as a volunteer and as an audience member. I highly recommend checking out your local chapter, you will meet like-minded people and get out of the house too.

So much thought and planning go into each year’s topics and to find people in local creative communities illiterate about the topic is another insurmountable act of planning.

Today I got to enjoy Lance Odegard a wonderful talk connecting spirituality with creativity. Lance is a poet who began his talk by paying homage to his Dad’s esoteric way of always being himself no matter the circumstance. He showered us with stories and photos about the person who helped bring him to this planet and then through poetry and prose he drew connections between spirituality and creativity that saw me shedding a tear or two during his talk.

Each month a postcard is created for the speaker and today the past year’s worth of speakers’ postcards were given to the audience. When was the last time you wrote someone a postcard? Want to start with me?