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Canmore Juxtaposed: An exhibition of blended photography opens at the Canmore Civic Centre atrium Saturday (Feb. 7) from 7-9 p.m. as part of 2015 Exposure Photography Festival and there’s good news. The caveat—that the show will only be up for … Continue reading
The 2015 Exposure Photography Festival begins in the Bow Valley at the end of the month and with it comes the Saturday, Feb. 7 opening (7-9 p.m.) of Canmore Juxtaposed: An exhibition of blended photography in the Canmore Civic Centre … Continue reading
February is fast approaching and with it comes the Exposure 2015 Photography Festival and the launch of Canmore Juxtaposed: an exhibition of blended photographs. Many thanks to everyone who has supported this project so far. These contributions have been used … Continue reading
By Tanya Foubert Rocky Mountain Outlook, Oct. 9, 2014 Many have often lamented that Canmore’s historical built form has slowly been laid waste for duplexes, townhouses and second homes, but a new project by a local photographer is bringing the … Continue reading
Do you love the Canmore Hotel? Do you love music? Do you love Canmore’s history? If you answered yes to all three there’s still time to own a copy of this unique, limited-edition blended photograph featuring the Canmore Hotel as … Continue reading
Good news on the blended historical/modern photographs of Canmore front: I’m working with the Canmore Museum to put together an exhibition of blended photographs for next summer. Look for a fundraiser beginning relatively soon. The museum will raffle off blended … Continue reading
If you can’t make it down to the Canmore Museum for its newest exhibition Jewels of the Bow: An exploration of the Canmore Museum collection, the whole exhibition is online. It’s a remarkable collection of Canmore and Bow Valley artifacts … Continue reading
New mining exhibit at the Canmore Museum & Geoscience Centre When mining is referenced in the Bow Valley, talk inevitably turns to coal. And for good reason, as coal mining was a major factor in how the Bow Valley developed … Continue reading