What's new from BC Brit
Stefan’s Story
When I go back to the UK after a while I get that feeling that I just want to go ‘home’, which to me is now VancouverContinue reading→
Olli’s Story
The whole reason for moving out here is to spend as much time in the wilderness as possible.Continue reading→
Paul’s Story
I love hiking, in particular undertaking a challenging hike with the payoff of a great view.Continue reading→
Daniel’s Story
Being able to travel 20-30 minutes to get to world-class trails, hikes and mountains is incredible.Continue reading→
Joe’s Story
I currently live in East Van near the PNE and its a great stretch for local bars and eateriesContinue reading→
Inspiration from the past
I take inspiration from art and from other photographers. Being involved in a visual medium, one cannot help but take in images from the past and present. Continue reading→
Back in the studio
I'm back using the studio and it feels like the creative juices are running again.Continue reading→
Julie’s Story
I love the fact that there is lots of green space. I like being able to buy locally-sourced groceries.Continue reading→
Nicole’s Story
It’s a constantly rewarding job with many fascinating elements to it.Continue reading→
What's new from BC Brit
Hidden treasure
As a follow up to my last post I thought I’d add that help is at hand for all professional job hunters in the Vancouver area. However, it’s a case of unearthing the buried treasure. There seems to be a multitude of Provincial and National Government funded programmes that the intrepid professional job hunter can...Continue reading→
What they don’t tell you when you apply
Is it naivety or could I have prepared better than I did? What’s become very apparent is that Canadian employers do not offer a level playing field to new entrants. I’ve been told stories about professional people arriving, seeking employment and ending up in the land of under-employment (in jobs far below their potential). So...Continue reading→
Rainy day on Georgia
I was downtown meeting with Canadian Business for Social Responsibility (CBSR) today and discovered that when it rains in Vancouver, boy, can it rain. On the positive side, it seems that rather than complain about the weather, locals just break out the brolly and get on with life. I captured brolly culture at Georgia and...Continue reading→
Around Kits
What a fantastic Autumn day. It’s days like this when being in Vancouver really makes sense. After discovering Zulu Records I returned with the family for another visit a wander along part of 4th Avenue followed by a stroll along Kitsilano Beach at English Bay. 4th is a real old fashioned high street with a...Continue reading→
