• London!

    I made it to London! The first couple days were spent wandering around the major sights with my father. London makes a huge impact immediately. We had gorgeous days, which was perfect as we spent a lot of time walking. The photos below are from our first day in London.We walked across a lot of bridges, or more specifically the London Bridge, the Tower Bridge and the Millennium Bridge many times. Though we were tired from the flight, we tried to stay awake by following the Thames on both sides. The Tower of London was gorgeous, and I have been getting mixed messages on whether to go in or not,…

  • University of British Columbia

    On Monday, a friend and I went to the University of British Columbia. We originally intended to stroll through Pacific Spirit Regional Park (we did at the end of the day), but ended up walking across the massive campus. UBC is beautiful, old buildings sandwiched between new glass buildings, interesting structures and stunning sights. It has been warm and sunny in Vancouver, perfect conditions for great photos.

  • Gastown

    I was looking through my photos recently and realized I neglected to post my Gastown shots. These were taken a few months back when my father was in town, and contain some of my favourite photos from Vancouver. Enjoy!

  • Steveston, Richmond

    Steveston is an adorable little town in British Columbia. A friend and I went down to check out the exteriors to the show Once Upon a Time, but stayed for the cute shops and beautiful view.

  • Portland Pt. 2

    The architecture in Portland is outstanding. All the old buildings, stone streets and large trees makes Portland beautiful. Walking the streets and looking around was the best way to spend time, we barely went into any stores. Although we did find our way into Nordstrom Rack, where I got a Marc Jacobs coat for 140 bucks, 200 dollars less then the regular price – unreal. Anyway, here are some photos of the stunning buildings, enjoy!

  • Georgetown

    Every time I go back to Georgetown I am shocked by how different it is. As I grew up the town was expanding, but the past few years the town has grown quite large. This time, instead of focusing on the new sections of the town, I went to old Georgetown. Main street is picturesque, and in some pictures looks like a toy. The old buildings are beautiful, the street is perfectly groomed and there is an odd sense of comfort and safety as you walk the street. It is a wonderful place to visit and only makes me want to adventure around more small towns.    

  • East Van

    Last week I went to visit a friend in East Van, the plan was to look around and take some photos, unfortunately our first stop was Bomber Brewery. After drinking a few beers we grabbed food and went to a park to lie in the sun. Not too many pictures were taken but good times were had.

  • South Granville

    I walked a long way home the other day, taking my camera through the older part of Granville. Everything is bursting with colour and when the sun shines it’s hard to stay inside. Here are a few shots from that gorgeous day!  

  • Moron

    The city of Moron in Cuba was my favourite stop on the Jeep tour. The decaying architecture, the bright colours and expressive people showed a side of the country we didn’t experience on our island. It would have been nicer to be in a bigger group while walking around the city in order to explore more comfortably but we did try to fit in as much as possible. I love taking street shots and doing it in a foreign country with a different way of life was incredible. Everything about this stop was wonderful and only made me want to go out more back in Vancouver.