Author Archives: dw
Crushed
Tonight, Twitter told me my friend Pam Salisbury has passed away. I last saw Pam at her store, Flourish Florals, in DTK back in June when I shot the first King Street Art Market. We first met at cinq à … Continue reading
1shot #157-hardly a night goes by when I don’t think of
This is Waterloo. Dorset St at Princess.
Looking through
Bad weather really does make for some interesting photos. The freezing rain here in Waterloo today made a quarter-inch crust of textured ice on top of the snow. Carefully lifting a slab of that and pouring some warm water … Continue reading
1shot #156-Merry Canadian Christmas
This is Waterloo. Moses Springer Arena on a Saturday. Thanks to all my readers for putting eyes on makebright in 2013. Special high-five to those who comment/retweet/share/introduce-themselves-IRL. Looking forward to bringing you more images in 2014. DW
1shot #155-never quit
This is Waterloo.
1shot #154-all I’m thinking about right now…
Duncan McLean White, who has taken a hundred thousand photos and likely made as many friends.
Shinny
After having a beer with Thad at Ethel’s on Tuesday night, he went back to work and I went looking for a shoot. I intended to camp out and wait for something interesting to go by, but there was no … Continue reading
BOX Finale
We hung up the apron on the BOX Art Show & Sale tonight with a great party at Cathy Farwell’s studio in Kitchener. It was a great run of five years, and I’m extremely grateful for the friends I’ve made … Continue reading
Christkindl Market lights up in DTK
Brohemus and I swung by the Christkindl Market at Kitchener City Hall Thursday evening. Never been before. Big crowd out for music, food, skating, and some shopping. Check it out this weekend. A few more pics…
Talking new audio with Bob Egan and David Gray
A funny thing happened on the way to this blog post: I was googling for some background info to support my Saturday interviews with Bob Egan and David Gray of Conestoga College’s Modern Audio Arts program, and found *the* post … Continue reading