Her Biggest Fear
Emily, centre, is a nurse. She lives with her dad, who is immunocompromised, and her mom lives nearby. Emily’s biggest fear is bringing…
Portrait series of brother down at the breakwater
Wanting to practice some evening lighting and a new flash, we went to the breakwater at sunset to see what we could get.…
Morning Attendance
My son lights up every morning when his grade 3 teacher begins class.
Day 44: Some of us were more productive than others
My husband trimmed the cedar hedge, while my daughter got creative opening the yard waste bag.
Crosswalk Silhouette
Empty intersections in downtown Vancouver.
April fools, the joke’s on us
Self portrait on April fools day. The realization of the situation settling in. My job affected for the next year to come, no…
Self portrait – Nebulous
I am struck by how different time feels. It’s no longer linear, if it was before. It’s just a giant cloud, a hazy…
Self portrait – uncertainty
Looking out the front window of my house, a view I’ve always enjoyed, I now find unsettling. The prevailing sentiment, that of uncertainty,…
Sick of myself
I felt a new sensation today. I was thoroughly sick of myself. Of my thoughts, of my fears, of my weaknesses, my ineptitude…
Therapy is in high demand.
While in-person appointments are not allowed due to social distancing, therapists are utilizing online platforms to reach their clients.
No one to play with
Playgrounds are entirely empty. Schoolyards are quiet.
Multitasking
A father walks the dog and pulls his kids in a wagon past the funeral home in Nelson BC.
Ray of light
Forced to stay inside my house, I’m looking at the light in ways I haven’t before. My dog always sits in this spot…
Empty streets in busy tourist town, Nelson BC.
The lakeside heritage city of Nelson BC is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. For towns whose economies rely on tourism, empty streets…
Schools and playgrounds were closed on March 27.
A young boy plays hopscotch by himself in the school playground. Playgrounds in British Columbia were closed to the public on March 27.
Paper hearts thank front line workers in Nelson BC.
Paper hearts are posted in windows as signs of thanks for frontline workers such as gas station attendants and grocery store employees.
Man rides bicycle with toilet paper in his backpack.
The first item to disappear from shelves was toilet paper. Unsettling feelings of suspicion clouded foreheads wherever toilet paper was purchased. Was that…
A woman soaks in the spring sun at Lakeside Park in Nelson BC.
On March 18, British Columbia residents were encouraged to self isolate if they had been travelling or had COVID symptoms. Social distancing was…