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Drone pilot out exploring. Somewhere in Niagara

I am a working photographer, videographer, and drone pilot. I’ve been serving the Niagara region for 2 decades.

This is the blog section. It’s not about work, you can read that on the other pages and see some portfolios if you want to. This page is about the fun things in my life. Photography. Nature. Technology. And whatever else I feel like writing about. It’s about life, the universe, and everything. From Carl, your friendly neighbourhood Camera Guy.

  • The Long Walk

    The Long Walk

    At dawn one frozen March morning, a man and his dogs took to the beach. Temperature? Minus 15 Celcius. And

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  • Sunset over Sugarloaf

    Sunset over Sugarloaf

    After the working day I ran out to enjoy the sunset at Sugarloaf Hill. There were only minutes before full

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  • Driving

    Driving

    While driving along the road I came across a copse of trees at the roadside. The snow had melted around

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  • All Aboard the Somewhere In Niagara Bus

    All Aboard the Somewhere In Niagara Bus

    Let’s hike. Hiking With a Photographer puts you on the back roads and trails of Niagara, with me offering a

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  • Skylon Tower

    Skylon Tower

    The iconic Skylon Tower defines the Niagara Falls skyline in much the same way as the CN Tower does for

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  • Photos from the final

    Photos from the final

    I made this free PDF photo book of the rinkside photos I took at the final of the Wave Frenzy

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  • Hockey Tournament

    Hockey Tournament

    As an executive director of the Port Colborne Optimist Club it fell to me to represent the club during the

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  • Snow Day

    Snow Day

    Here in Port Colborne, Ontario, we have a winter storm in progress. In Canada, that means snow. Ice. Freezing rain.

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  • Black and White

    Black and White

    This black and white treatment of my photo of the Grand Hermine in Jordan harbour, Ontario, dates back to when

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