New York Times Landing Page Photo
On September 9, 2020 by jmwebNot too often does the maritimes make it into the New York times, let alone their landing page photo. But after schools reopened on Prince Edward Island, they selected one of my photos taken for Reuters, as a landing page photo on their front page! In addition to this, they have since also utilized another
The Bluenose II: Sail Past Summer
On August 14, 2020 by jmwebThe Bluenose II is embarking on a Maritime tour of numerous ports in all three provinces which is being called the “Sail Past Summer”. I happened to catch up with it in the Bay of Fundy on the New Brunswick side. The last photograph being the well-known ship captured off the shores of Grand Manan,
2021 Calendars Are Out
On August 1, 2020 by jmwebMy 2021 calendars have been in stores across the Maritimes for a couple of weeks now. Over the next few days, they will also be available on Amazon. Here are the cover photos for the large calendars. In addition to my large calendars, I always produce a smaller version. Here are the smaller versions for
I Bought Into Sony Camera System
On July 25, 2020 by jmwebWhen Sony announced the A7r IV my eyes lit right up. They announced a 61MP sensor which at the time seemed like a beast. Being a landscape shooter, those extra MP can make a significant difference. Being a photojournalist, the extra MP allows you to crop in a bit further which is great when combined
Aaron & Jill
On June 25, 2020 by jmwebAaron & Jill are two amazing folks I know from Crossfit. On Monday, we made a couple stops along the North shore to capture some imagery.
Knox Damn #peiwaterfalls
On June 7, 2020 by jmwebI am continuing my piece on PEI Waterfalls and this post features Knox Dam. Now technically it is not really a waterfall but Knox Dam is a very popular destination for Island photographers. It is located a short distance away from Montague and has a very popular Bed & Breakfast next to it. To follow
Black Lives Matter – The Protest
On June 6, 2020 by jmwebOn Friday, June 5th we had a rather large protest on PEI. It was for the #BlackLivesMatter protests and the crowd that gathered was nothing short of …well, huge. It was the largest protest on Prince Edward Island that I have witnessed and it had a tremendous response. It started at the Coles building where
Veseys: From Snails Pace to Overrun with Orders
On June 2, 2020 by jmwebWhen COVID19 hit, Vesey Seeds took a major hit on sales. Things plummeted to a snail’s pace. As people started to breathe properly again, things took right off increasing the sales of the Island company 450%. It was so bad at one point they had to turn off their online ordering for one section of