Photography

Samples of work by Nanaimo photographer Graham Romanovsky. Until the end of the year Romanovsky is raising money for the Loaves and Fishes Community Food Bank and the Heart and Stroke Foundation. (Photos courtesy Graham Romanovsky)

Nanaimo photographer raising money for charity

Graham Romanovsky supporting Loaves and Fishes food bank, Heart and Stroke Foundation

 

Samples of work by Harbour City Photography Club members include Abstract by Design by Wally Roth, Boxed In by Ian Warren, Best Friends by Lynda Stevens, Contemplation by Ricarda Brusegard, Morning Splash by Wally Roth and Petra’s Paradox by Geri Reamer (cropped, clockwise from top-left). (Photos courtesy the photographers)

Nanaimo’s Harbour City Photography Club goes virtual to adapt to COVID-19

Club’s exhibitions, meetings and presentations are now occurring online

 

Mosaic’s annual photo contest is now open. One of the winners from last year was Barbara Hooper with this photo of the Nanaimo River Estuary. (submitted)

Vancouver Island summer wilderness photo contest opens

Mosaic Forest Management launches its annual photo contest for wilderness images

  • Jul 17, 2020

 

Hole album cover recreation. Photo by Ali Roddam of Bellaphoto.

Isolation challenge produces celebrity, musician photos for Island photographer and daughter

David Bowie, David Rose, Ellen included in photo recreations.

Hole album cover recreation. Photo by Ali Roddam of Bellaphoto.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Images to warm the heart and shock the viewer

Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Images to warm the heart and shock the viewer

Annual exhibition, opening Feb. 14, on loan to Royal BC Museum from London Museum of Naural History

  • Jan 28, 2020
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Images to warm the heart and shock the viewer
Nat Geo Live puts audience On the Trail of Big Cats

Nat Geo Live puts audience On the Trail of Big Cats

Photographer Steve Winter’s presentation at the Royal Theatre offers something to growl about

  • Jan 4, 2020
Nat Geo Live puts audience On the Trail of Big Cats
Evacuees from Aitaroun, southern Lebanon, sit in a van – some reading the Quran as prayer for safe passage - outside what became an emergency shelter at the hospital in nearby Tebnine, in this 2006 photo. Tebnine became a transitional point for those fleeing the southern villages, and making their way north to Tyre and Beirut. (Photo by Farah Nosh)

Adventures in photojournalism, courtesy UVic Southam Lecturer, Farah Nosh

Free multimedia event Wednesday highlights photog’s experiences in Middle East, Haida Gwaii

  • Oct 20, 2019
Evacuees from Aitaroun, southern Lebanon, sit in a van – some reading the Quran as prayer for safe passage - outside what became an emergency shelter at the hospital in nearby Tebnine, in this 2006 photo. Tebnine became a transitional point for those fleeing the southern villages, and making their way north to Tyre and Beirut. (Photo by Farah Nosh)
The annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit opens this Friday (Feb. 15) at the Royal B.C. Museum. Courtesy RBCM

Wild about nature photos: Royal B.C. Museum set to kick off annual exhibition

Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition winners, finalists’ works on display starting Friday

The annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit opens this Friday (Feb. 15) at the Royal B.C. Museum. Courtesy RBCM
Left: The top award given in the macro/closeup category went to this picture by Decker that shows an anemone shrimp that he photographed in Yap during MantaFest 2018. (Jim Decker photo)

Island lensman Jim Decker lands three top photography awards

During exciting photo trip to Yap in Micronesia, Cobble Hill man earns trio of firsts

Left: The top award given in the macro/closeup category went to this picture by Decker that shows an anemone shrimp that he photographed in Yap during MantaFest 2018. (Jim Decker photo)