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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.

  • Body Language

    Body Language

    Nikki and I are adventurous souls. Not adrenaline junkies by any stretch, but we like to push ourselves. Both have […]

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  • Street Performance

    Street Performance

    A walk through Central Park can be a roller coaster. It’s a beautiful place, with some dark associations. Walking those […]

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  • Trump Tower

    Trump Tower

    Back in 2019 we went on vacation. As part of our 1600km road trip we spent a few days in […]

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  • Portrait Mode

    Portrait Mode

    Portraits can be fun. I took this portrait of friend and entrepreneur Ty during a climb to service radio antennas […]

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  • Spring Rain

    Spring Rain

    This image is from some time ago during Spring, on the outskirts of Port Colborne, Ontario. The ground had been […]

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  • Kakabeka Falls

    Kakabeka Falls

    Kakabeka Falls are located West of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Kakabeka River flows through a small conservation area, with observation […]

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  • Total Eclipse Of The Heart

    Total Eclipse Of The Heart

    Many years ago I watched a total solar eclipse. At the time I was in England, working as a national […]

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  • Safe As Houses

    Safe As Houses

    Lake Erie can be quite playful at times. When the waves crashed against the concrete during a recent seiche that […]

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  • January Snow

    January Snow

    The sharp, crisp textures of the tree and its branches align with the sharpness of the frigid temperature on this […]

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