Life of Dave

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Sunday, November 19, 2017

My Capture Photography Festival 2018 Canada Line Competition entry


(I entered the "Capture Photography Festival 2018 Canada Line Competition" today and thought I'd post the Artist Statement and the five photos that I submitted.)

The arrival of the digital camera age has enabled me to carry a camera in my pocket on an almost full time basis since the purchase of my first non-film point-and-shoot in 2007. And now of course it’s even easier due to the prevalence of an integral camera included within every smartphone. In my everyday travels in and about Vancouver I strive to document the city’s evolution in varying perspectives, from natural phenomena, in this case seasonal canopies (spring, autumn and winter), to construction projects, i.e., a very specific cut and cover project employed to create the King Edward subway station.

Although a theme was not specified this year, my "Capture Photography Festival 2018 Canada Line Competition" submission none-the-less has one relating to canopies and covers. An archival photo of mine documents the initial cut and cover construction method employed to create the King Edward Station in and around 2007. Last year I photographed the station’s continuing evolution that added residential accommodation above it. Rounding out the Canopy/Cover theme are seasonal displays of regional leaves and blossoms, and snowfall (incidentally occurring outside the station), closing with an avian canopy of regional crows during their daily aerial commute across the city.

Autumn Canopy (2009)
Avian Canopy (2010)
Cut & Cover at King Ed Stn (2007)
Snow Cover at King Ed Stn (2016)
Spring Canopy (2014)

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