Signature Shots. The Vancouver frames you'd know without the credit line.
A curation within a curation. The photographs where my eye is most my own. Strip the credit line and you'd still know who made them. Each comes with the story behind it. The archive is already filtered; these are what's left after a second cull, the frames I'd actually fight for.

Beginning :: End
Vancouver, Canada
A row of Canada geese on the Vancouver seawall, a child trailing them like he's been recruited. The kind of frame you make before you understand it.
From the Epitome collection

Lefteria
Vancouver, Canada
Silhouettes at the Vancouver Convention Centre, mirrored cleanly in a still puddle under a dramatic sky. Reflections do half the work; the trick is being there for them.
From the Asymetrical collection

Boat Diaries
Vancouver, Canada
A SeaBus rider on his phone, a cargo ship sliding past the rain-spotted window behind him. The quiet theatre Vancouver runs every weekday.
From the Numanity collection

Because Zombies
Vancouver, Canada
Silhouettes shuffling the Vancouver seawall at sunset like extras who forgot the cue, the sky burning blue to orange behind them. Sometimes the sky writes the photograph and you just sign it.
From the Radicccolour collection

Skating Act
Vancouver, Canada
A skater airborne off the Vancouver Art Gallery steps, Hotel Vancouver standing witness behind him. The city's most-photographed staircase; he gives it a reason.
From the Contracultura collection