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Drone pilot out exploring. Somewhere in Niagara

I am a working photographer based in Niagara, though I have a passport and am more than willing to travel. A videographer. A drone pilot. A fool. I wear many hats.

This blog is about the fun things in my life. Photography. Nature. Technology. And whatever else I feel like writing about. This is GYST a blog (pun intended) about life, the universe, and everything. From Carl, your friendly neighbourhood Design Guy.

  • 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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  • Port Colborne Skate Park

    Port Colborne Skate Park

    The Port Colborne ‘Algoport’ combined Skate and BMX park sits just west of the Welland Canal on Mellanby Avenue. It […]

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  • I Made A Thing

    I Made A Thing

    I like to work with 3D software. It gives unlimited creative potential, allowing creation of scenarios that would otherwise be […]

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  • Drone Services for property projects

    Drone Services for property projects

    Drones are excellent working tools to achieve otherwise impossible video and photography for property, landscapes, and more. They are also […]

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  • Deer

    Deer

    On a lunchtime drive today I saw three young deer on the road ahead of me. I stopped. Positioned the […]

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