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Grad Sessions Galore! | South Delta Grad Photographer
Grad Sessions Galore! This year I'm offering two different types of sessions to celebrate the grad in your life!
Book your Grad’s Session Now! Graduating from high school (or university, or grade 7!) is a huge accomplishment and something to be incredibly proud of! This year, I’ve got two different ways to celebrate the grad in your life with beautiful, easy portrait sessions here in South Delta. OPTION #1 – MINI GRAD SESSIONS Your grad is getting all fancied up for their Grad Walk, Dinner & Dance so…
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Week 1: WHERE DO YOU KNOW KNOW FROM? 
In informing and guiding my own learning through this course, Eugenia Zuroski’s “Where do you know from?': An Exercise in Placing Ourselves Together in the Classroom," opened my eyes to the question of “where do you know from,” and how I position myself in this class when studying the texts, we read. I think it is important to situate ourselves and our learning based on the reflection of where and how our knowledge is informed. For myself, I am a Chinese-Malaysian Canadian settler of colour, who resides on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sc̓əwaθenaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsawwassen), Stz’uminus, and S’ólh Téméxw (Stó꞉lō) peoples. I was born and raised on this land, studied in the public Canadian education system, and I am a daughter to immigrant parents. When thinking about the question, “where are you from,” especially in the classroom, Zuroski’s article brought to light that this question has histories of anti-immigrant xenophobia. Instead, the question of “where do you know from,” allows us to reflect on how our identity shapes how we learn, and what we learn. Everyone’s identity informs their learning and knowledge in some way, and I think this is so powerful because it allows us to see many different perspectives and understand histories differently. I think this reflection is particularly important for the content of this class, as we will be mapping Vancouver, and exploring the history of British Romanticism, in conjunction with the histories of settler-colonialism in Vancouver.
Since one of the main goals of this course is to situate and contextualize Romantic-period literature in settler Vancouver, I wanted to look back upon my own exploration with literature and Vancouver. The first photo attached is probably the first photo of me reading a book! I discovered my love for literature from an early age, and my current book case still holds many of my favourite childhood books. The second photo is the first time my family visited Stanley Park. Stanley Park holds a very interesting and complicated Indigenous history. The reason my family and I went to Stanley Park that year was because my sister was actually participating in a school project called the Flat Stanley Project. I wish her flat Stanley was in the photograph, but a component of the project was to create their own mini me and explore your city and bring it along your summer explorations. In doing so, the goal of the project was to learn more of the area around you, and I think what we will be doing in this course is sort of reminiscent of that little elementary school project. 
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annapolisrose · 2 years
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underneath an eagle's nest (that's reinforced)
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eopederson2 · 5 years
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BC Ferries Terminal, Tsawwassen, British Columbia, 2019.
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arbron · 6 years
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Tsawwassen—1769 Golf Club Drive
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hiddengemsofbc · 3 years
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Top 10 Places to See Summer Sunsets
Hot Summer 🔥 + Stunning Sunsets 🌞 + Refreshing Wind 🌬️
= Unforgettable Moment! 😍
Hi everyone! My name is Jessica and I'm a tour guide and a co-founder of Hidden Gems of BC. Do you love sunsets? Today, I'm excited to introduce my favourite places to watch the sun go down for the day in BC! After scrolling through my camera roll, I've come up with top 10 places to see summer sunsets and wanted to share them with you :)
Before we go get started, I just wanted to share this very peaceful moment that I had at Iona Beach in Richmond B.C. watching the sunset. Although this didn't make the top 10 list, its a close runner-up location to watch the sun set and feeling the peace.
👇Here are the 10 best places to see the summer sunset around BC.
1. Thurlow St (Downtown), Vancouver, BC, Canada
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You can watch the spectacular sunset through the buildings from Thurlow Street. Every corner you turn while walking in downtown, the buildings may reflect different colours of light, giving you a light show! Looking up at the buildings reflections and then at the waters reflection makes you experience the sunset differently without changing your view.
2. Tsawwassen, Delta, BC, Canada
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Get ready to experience red sunsets at this next location. Located near the B.C. Ferries, Tsawwassen Beach is the perfect spot to watch the boats drift away into the red sunsets. Inhale the freshness of the Pacific Ocean as you wait for the sun to go down and then wait for the full moon to come out. Watch the lights of the ferry terminal shimmer off of waves that are coming towards you.
3. Knox Mountain, Kelowna, BC, Canada
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Growing up in Kelowna, my dad would always pull the car over to the side and get a glimpse of the sunset on our way home. Every summer, I would take family and friends who come visit up to Knox Mountain with some ice cream from MOO-Lix and just relax. Every part of the mountain offers amazing views of the sunset over the Okanagan Lake. This is the perfect place to relax after a long summer fun day!
4. Sunset Beach (Downtown), Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Sunset at Sunset Beach! How could we not think about sunsets in Vancouver without including Sunset Beach in English Bay? Sunset Beach is not as busy as other beaches which makes this spot the perfect place to relax and end a hot summer day (or get your night started). Get here early and stay during fireworks. Bring some snacks and have a picnic at the beach because you don't want to lose your spot during the Canada Day fireworks! There are lots of restaurants nearby to have dinner at or dessert. Make sure to get the window view for an even better taste of the sunset! After dinner, take a stroll along the water to burn off all of those calories and experience the twilight.
5. Porteau Cove, Squamish, BC, Canada
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From the Ocean to the peaks of the mountains, Squamish offers unparalleled sunset views! If you're up for a hike, hiking the mountains and watching the sunset is a must. But if you want to relax and watch the sunset, Porteau Cove give you a unique view. Watch the view get dark early due to the mountains blocking the sunset. Bring a telescope or look through someone else's who brought one because you won't want to miss stargazing hours after the sun goes down!
6. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
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The view of the Vancouver landscape from Grouse Mountain will never get old! Take a bus from Downtown Vancouver to Grouse Mountain if you don't want to drive up. Purchase the Gondola tickets and make your way up just before sunset to get an even better experience from a higher elevation. Enjoy some wine and delicious food after sunset and watch the downtown Vancouver lights from a distance.
7. Tofino, BC, Canada
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If you're on Vancouver Island or visiting, driving to Tofino may be long but it is definitely worth it for the views. Known as Canada's surf town, Tofino is the perfect spot to catch the wave back to shore and the sunset! As the days start getting longer, Tofino starts to get populated so make sure to book a place to stay (or camp) so you won't miss out on being close with nature and the sunset.
8. Okanagan Lake, BC, Canada
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If you are looking for a quiet place to watch sunsets, there is a place for you! Experience the sound of the waves, wind, and the birds as the Sun sets for the day. Be at peace with how quiet it is. Looking at the view from the lake makes your worries drift away and feelings of happiness come alive.
9. Qualicum Beach, BC, Canada
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Just 45 minutes away from Nanaimo BC, Qualicum Beach will make you want to put your feet in the warm water and a camera in your hands to capture this moment. Get artistic photos of the sky as the Sun shines it's final bit of light on the clouds before it goes down. You don't need to be a professional photographer to capture this beauty.
10. Capilano Suspension Bridge, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
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If you're afraid of heights, don't look down as you walk across the suspension bridge! Instead, focus on the Sun going down behind the mountains. The Capilano Suspension Bridge provides fantastic views of the mountains that surround Vancouver. Suspension Bridge is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Vancouver because of its long and scary bridge!
- With love Jessica, Co founder of Hidden Gems of B.C.
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nikkeisimmer · 2 years
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I’m BACK!!!  BABY!
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The pneumonia that nearly felled me 5 years ago, has receded to the point where I can get back to shooting again.  And with my wife’s new workplace being near “Bald Eagle Central”.  I have no reason to not go shooting again.  Outside of dropping her off at Tsawwassen Mills and then heading over to the Boundary Bay Dyke, there’s not much extra use of gas. 
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©2013 FalconRose Photography, Haruo Chikamori, photographer. 
Yeah, baby...I’m back and rarin’ to go.  Maybe I’ll make enough to buy the 600mm f/4 again.
Only one problem though.  Someone won’t be happy...
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“Sorry, River, luv... but I gotta do it...”
My RL wife is probably going, “At least it gets his ass out of the house...and walking.  He needs the exercise...”
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madgreekdre · 6 years
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🦃 Happy thanks giving everyone 🥔 So stoked I learnt trucks stands. Thanks @jessepaton for talking these snaps at Tsawwassen skatepark 😍 @306shop @tensortrucks @dwindlecanada @hilx @smartrdevice #thanksgiving #happythanksgivng #happyholidays #truckstand #freestyleskateboarding #sunday #skateboarding #skateboardingisfun #skateboard #skate #sk8 #skatepark #skater #skateeverydamnday #clouds #tree #sky #skyporn #balance #photooftheday #photography #photographer #iloveskateboarding (at Delta, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoqF0G6H1Ao/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19a8u3cczxmdx
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swampcrystal · 3 years
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'The Tsawwassen Beach Store as it looked in the 1970s'
Photograph By DELTA MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
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denisehil0 · 4 years
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Timeline for fatal crashes involving Canada’s Snowbirds aerobatic team
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The crash of a Snowbird plane in Kamloops, B.C., on May 17 claimed the life of Capt. Jenn Casey, a public affairs officer with the Canadian Forces aerobatic team. The pilot of the jet, Capt. Richard MacDougall, was seriously injured. Here is a timeline of previous fatal crashes involving the Snowbirds.
Oct. 9, 2008: Capt. Bryan Mitchell, 47 of Red Deer, Alta., was killed during a dissimilar formation photo flight at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Sask,. Sgt. Charles Senecal, a 15 Wing photographer, also died in the crash.
May 18, 2007: Capt. Shawn McCaughey, 31 of Candiac, Quebec was killed during a practice flight at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. The team’s commanding officer said the plane was flying upside down about 100 metres off the ground in a “routine manoeuvre” when it went down.
Dec. 10, 2004: Capt. Miles Selby, 31 was killed in a midair collision during a routine training flight in Mossbank, Sask. Selby was a native of Tsawwassen, B.C., and a two-year veteran of the aerobatic team.
Dec. 10, 1998: Capt. Michael VandenBos, 29 was killed during a training flight near Moose Jaw, Sask.  VandenBos’ plane had clipped the wing of another Snowbird jet. The pilot of the other aircraft wasn’t injured.
Sept. 3, 1989: Capt. Shane Antaya, 26 was killed during an airshow crash at the CNE in Toronto. His plane went down in Lake Ontario after colliding with another aircraft. The pilot of that aircraft was able to safely eject.
May 3, 1978: Capt. Gordon de Jong, 32 was killed during an airshow crash in Grande Prairie, Alta.
June 10, 1972: Capt. Lloyd Waterer, 24 of Nelson, B.C. was killed during an airshow crash in Trenton, Ont.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 18, 2020.
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eranjayne · 6 days
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Finding Nemo Jr. Coming to Tsawwassen!
I can't WAIT to see Delta Youth Theatre's production of Finding Nemo Jr.! Check out their promo photos!
Have you got your tickets yet?!? Finding Nemo Jr. is swimming into the Equinox Theatre at SDSS in just two short weeks and I, for one, can’t wait to see it! Full of giant, colourful puppets of everyone’s favourite Nemo characters and catchy tunes that have had me humming for weeks (my kid is in the show!), Finding Nemo Jr. is a theatrical feast for everyone in the whole family! Here’s the scoop…
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thecanadiancomedian · 5 years
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#westcoastliving #yvrre #yvrrealestate #westcoastferries #vancouverisland #photographers #photography #propicscanadaphotography #karymoversltd www.propicscanada.com (at BC Ferries Tsawwassen Terminal) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxaVsJehrHZ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2c49fz3zw42j
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annapolisrose · 2 years
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blueberry farm prior to blueberry season
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dynamix93-blog · 5 years
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#ocean #ferry #boat #photography #photographer #photooftheday #travel #travelbc #victoria #adventrues #adventure #olympus #travelling #roadtrip #drive #island #vancouverisland #nanaimo #kamloopsphotographer #DynamixPhotography (at BC Ferries Tsawwassen Terminal) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwVajbKHuK1/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1bzg8drsqmoek
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arbron · 6 years
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Tsawwassen—Beach Grove Motel
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shaunadaniellephoto · 6 years
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Beach Grove Golf Club Wedding | Tsawwassen Wedding Photographer
Bailey and Matt contacted me about shooting their Beach Grove Golf Club wedding after booking my friend DJ Krista for their reception. Krista and I have worked a few weddings together after meeting at Union several years ago, so it’s always nice to her on a wedding day!
We originally bonded over the fact our dogs share the same name, but I knew Bailey and Matt were my people when they told me they wanted their wedding to be super chill and fun for their guests. They totally delivered and their day was full of bridesmaids in flannels, portraits in their friend’s backyard, and beers on patios.
Huge thank you to my second shooter, Tanja, for helping me with this wedding!
Venue: Beach Grove Golf Club Hair: B & A Hair Make-Up: Jessica Screeton Flowers: Dunbar Flowers DJ: DJ Krista Transportation: Apex Limos Rentals: Bayside Event Rentals Photographer: Shauna Danielle Photography
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