
The Guardian Cover Photo
On December 23, 2020 by jmwebMy hometown paper, The Guardian, selected this cute photo for the cover on today’s paper. Today’s paper also includes some additional photos from the Santa Claus popup photo sessions at the Confederation Court Mall! Be sure to check it out.

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

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

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.

Freezing Rain of Halifax
On February 7, 2020 by jmwebI am in Halifax, Nova Scotia for a couple of days and we are currently being pelted by a freezing rain storm which is causing everything to turn to ice. Although my sneakers did amazing, my jacket is none the less now frozen. She’s a bit icey/wet out there!

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

Nikita Alexandrov
On December 28, 2019 by jmwebCongratulations to Charlottetown Islanders #14, for playing in the World Juniors tournament in the Czech Republic.

Sensory-friendly Shopping
On December 27, 2019 by jmwebShopping can be difficult for people on the best of days. Add in some sensory triggers and lots of options can lead to a difficult experience. Cailynn Klingbeil from The Globe and Mail writes ‘Sensory-friendly shopping’ offers a low-noise and low-light retail environment for consumers where I was assigned by the Globe and Mail to

2019 Canadian Federal Election: Andrew Scheer
On October 3, 2019 by jmwebCanadian Progressive Conservative leader Andrew Scheer made a visit to the Maritimes today during the Federal Election. The dual USA-Canada citizen visited Kings Landing in New Brunswick along with Halifax, Nova Scotia. I captured the Nova Scotia side of the tour when Andrew visited Halifax’s May Garden Chinese Restaurant.