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Meet Linda Poole: Founder of the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival

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Linda Poole founded the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival 13 years ago now with the goal of bringing people together through a shared appreciation for the beauty of the Sakura tree. Since then, the festival has truly taken off, and today, popular cherry blossom locales swarm with tourists and … Continue reading


Top Vancouver Autumn Photos from the Month of October

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This past month, Vancouver has seen some incredible weather patterns in addition to the changing fall colors. Most notably…the fog blanket that has covered most of the Downtown area the past few weeks. Both amateur and pro photographers have been … Continue reading


Friday Photo of the Week: Lions Gate Bridge

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This Friday’s Photo of the Week comes from Colink from Vancouver B.C. Here’s a really interesting perspective of the Lions Gate Bridge you don’t normally see. Thanks for your great shot Colink! Join the Group! Do you have any pictures of Vancouver … Continue reading


Friday Photo of the Week!

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This Friday’s Photo of the Week comes from photographer and friend Katherine Dykstra. Kathryn shoots photos from all over Downtown Vancouver and the Lower Mainland and specializes in wildlife and landscape photography. Here’s a beautiful sunset shot that was taken … Continue reading


Friday Photo of the Week!

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This Friday’s Photo of the Week comes from one my favorite Vancouver photographers, Maurice Li. Here’s a tilt-shift photo of the Waterfront Seabus walkway and Gastown in the background. Great photo Maurice and thanks for sharing it with us! Join the … Continue reading


My Visit to the Pan Pacific Vancouver: Photo Essay by Clayton Perry

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For the past year or so, I’ve developed quite a fascination with landscape photography. Strapped with my DSLR, I’m always out on the town shooting and practicing my craft – but as I’m still rather new to the game, I … Continue reading


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