Access Denied
On April 16, 2020 by jmwebThere is a sad reality playing out on Canadian borders as we speak. In a country where we have always been able to cross our inter-provincial borders without any questions all of a sudden, we are limited to doing so. It is sad for many reasons. Sad because the COVID-19 pandemic has been so impactful
Most Beautiful Yet Sad Border Moment Saturday
On March 23, 2020 by jmwebOn Friday the Canada and United States of America border was slated to close after a conversation was held between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and American President Donald Trump earlier in the week. After having an exchange with my editors over a neat opportunity to cover it, I went down to St. Stephen on
The Little Island of Campobello
On March 18, 2020 by jmwebThere’s a tiny Island in South Eastern New Brunswick that is home to about 900 people. For these 900 people, most of them are in the fishing, aquaculture or tourism business. Being on the tiny Island, they are isolated from the rest of Canada except for in between June 29 & September 30th when a
Wet’suwet’en Support in Moncton
On February 23, 2020 by jmwebOn Friday, February 21st, a protest was planned in the Caledonia Industrial Park in Moncton, New Brunswick. As part of Reuter’s coverage on the Wet’suwet’en support, I was assigned to cover the protests taking place. Here are some of the photos taken of the event. Here is some additional coverage from Reuters.
19 Photo Moments of 2019
On December 30, 2019 by jmwebThis year I decided I would do a review of my top 19 photographs taken in 2019. The reasons will vary for each photo but I will have a brief or long (I dunno) explanation. I hope you enjoy. This will be a great memory to look back on in a couple years! 1. Hurricane
Christmas Jane
On December 29, 2019 by jmwebChristmas is an absolutely magical time of the year. I completely love Christmas. The picking out a tree, putting it up, the wreath’s, Santa Claus, the community spirit, the surprises, and all the smiles. On my most recent trip to New Brunswick working on my new book, I ended up snapping some Christmas photos of
Vaping is a Health Crisis
On November 21, 2019 by jmwebThis lovely girl is Caroline Asimakos. She’s 18 years old and has been athletic all her life. She’s currently studying at the University of New Brunswick. She started vaping 3 years ago. When she coughs, if she doesn’t cough up blood (graphic), she coughs up white stuff that is covering her lungs. After visiting the Emergency
Fredericton’s Tent City
On October 19, 2019 by jmwebYesterday while answering emails, I stumbled about Fredericton’s tent city. It was heartbreaking. It was rough to see, people without a place to live, for whatever reasons. People from different backgrounds were here. People down on their luck. Then out of nowhere. A gem showed up. This lady comes and collects bottles from people living
2019 Canadian Federal Election: Justin Trudeau
On September 24, 2019 by jmwebJustin Trudeau did a tour of the Maritime provinces for the upcoming Federal Election. I was asked to cover his tour for Reuter’s and had some tremendous opportunities to capture images.