Camp photography is challenging and it is rewarding. It's a constant practice of finding new ways to shoot to keep things interesting through the summer. the images were intended for social media, advertising, and slide shows at the conclusion of the week. Though they appeared in color throughout Horizon's media usage, the photos in the series Summer Camp I, II, and III were edited without color. This was done as a tribute to the timeless quality of black and white film that I used before switching to digital cameras.
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horizons summer camp I
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Horizons Summer Camp II
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Horizons summer camp III
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Making a Haida dugout canoe from a single Douglas fir trunk.
I had the opportunity to witness this sacred process during a visit to Camp Nor'wester in the San Juan Islands in 2015.
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