Tag Archives: Photography

Feature Friday | Give a Dog a Bone Photography

How did you get into photography & where did you start? I started in High school. I loved photography classes and really enjoyed capturing life’s moments. I took me about 3 years after school to get my first DSLR camera. I was beyond excited to get shooting again. I ended up having to sell my

Feature Friday | MeKa Studios

How did you get into photography & where did you start? Our photography journey started similarly to many others – we were both moms with cameras.  We both loved taking photos of our own children (who doesn’t?!) and as time went on we each started taking photos for family and close friends.  We were introduced

Feature Friday | Jaw Nature Photos

How did you get into photography & where did you start? Wolfgang:  Originally from Austria that’s where I started. I was in my 3rd year of university-college in my early 20’s to become a landscape architect when I wanted to get my first own camera (my mom had always been into it with an old

Feature Friday | Teagan Photography

How did you get into photography & where did you start?  I have always had an interest in photography. My parents had a Canon film camera when I was growing up, and I loved looking back through the photo albums they kept. A change in career and the birth of my first child brought me into the photography

It feels like yesterday…

a sign post at the intersection of two streets reading retirement dr and golf st

We would like to extend our best wishes to Tim Ryan and his wife Anne Gray. Congratulations on your retirement. We asked Tim to share a few words with us on his time with Technicare. Tim founded the company 30 years ago and was kind enough to share his experience through the years. Please take

Visual Design for the Visual Artist

Freeman Photos

The Edson Photography Club is pleased to announce their upcoming workshop featuring Canadian photography icon Freeman Patterson. Visual Design for the Visual Artist by Freeman Patterson         Seeing, in the finest and broadest sense, means using your senses, your intellect, and your emotions. It means encountering your subject matter with your whole