Welcome to a year in the life of our greyhound/lurcher Styxx, compressed into twelve daily posts leading up to Christmas. Smashing pumpkins in Assiniboine Forest, Winnipeg.
12 Days of Styxx, 2020 Edition: Day 10
Welcome to a year in the life of our greyhound/lurcher Styxx, compressed into twelve daily posts leading up to Christmas. Two guys on a walk in Assiniboine Forest, Winnipeg (photo by Gail Perry).
12 Days of Styxx, 2020 Edition: Day 7
Welcome to a year in the life of our greyhound/lurcher Styxx, compressed into twelve daily posts leading up to Christmas. Styxx+ iPad+stylus=art.
12 Days of Styxx, 2020 Edition: Day 6
Welcome to a year in the life of our greyhound/lurcher Styxx, compressed into twelve daily posts leading up to Christmas. Styxx celebrating his eleventh birthday, Winnipeg.
12 Days of Styxx, 2020 Edition: Day 5
Welcome to a year in the life of our greyhound/lurcher Styxx, compressed into twelve daily posts leading up to Christmas. Lounging on his/our bed, Winnipeg (photo by Gail Perry).
12 Days of Styxx, 2020 Edition: Day 2
Welcome to a year in the life of our greyhound/lurcher Styxx, compressed into twelve daily posts leading up to Christmas. Styxx on a romp through fresh snow in Assiniboine Forest, Winnipeg.
Walk To The Airport: A Photo Novella
Walks are sequential events. So, it seems to me that the comic book/manga/fumetti/graphic novel format would be an ideal means of presenting a photo walk. Here's a little experiment.
First Snow in Black and White and Polaroid
My Polaroid work of late has been entirely in colour, using the latest iteration of Polaroid SX-70 colour film. However, for some time I have coveted the opportunity to play with Polaroid's Black and White SX-70 film. After all, I was a black and white film photographer for twenty-plus years leading up to my introduction... Continue Reading →
Beyond Our Windows: Fall Polaroids
While I work to get the planned book for my From Our Windows project completed—and you will be hearing more about that progress soon—I have ventured outside with my SX-70 Polaroid camera in-hand. To start, here is a selection of instant photos taken a mere 100 metres from my front door along the banks of... Continue Reading →
Just Published: On Omand’s Creek by David Firman
Ordinarily, I would recommend a walk down the frozen surface of Omand’s Creek, the perfect antidote for these COVID-19 days of uncertainty and social-distancing. At its mid-winter best, this is a walk with some risk—crawling on ice through a steel conduit, for example—but spring is closing in, temperatures are rising and water can already be... Continue Reading →