Personal Projects

Labatte Family Homestead, Circa 1834

In 2019 I had the privilege of photographing this historical landmark. You could feel the history, and many, many stories ooze out of the timbers of this quaint but sturdy home.

Unfortunately, as I write this, the existence of the original Metis log home of Louis George Labatte is in jeopardy. To get the full story, please visit the Facebook Page, SAVE THE LABATTE HOMESTEAD, dedicated to its preservation. There you’ll find links with stories from current descendants of Louis George Labatte and the importance of this early Métis landmark, not only in the history of the region, but the history of Canada as well.

Here’s a link to an excellent article en Français, by Rudy Chabannes.

French River Canoe Trip

On September 15-17, 2015, my buddies Celso Mollo and Marty Tannahill (of www.PaddleIn.com) and I, took a canoe trip down the French River about half way between Georgian Bay and Lake Nipissing. We launched from Pine Cove Lodge and paddled down past Little Pine Rapids, Big Pine Rapids and Double Rapids, ending up at The Ladder.

What an amazing campsite! We spent some time setting up (mostly Marty 'cause he knows what he's doing) and then hiked around the area to see what there was to photograph - and there was plenty.  Breath-taking sunrises each morning, right outside our tent door. And each evening we scouted a spot to photograph the Milky Way.  I was amazed, away from all the city lights, how easily it was to see the Milky Way, but also how bright it still was in the dead of night.

We had three perfect days of weather, great food, dips in the crystal clear river (more like a lake), great company and many great new images to work on. I'm hoping to have one or two ready for The Bay Studio Tour in a couple of weeks (October 3/4, 2015).

Enjoy the Gallery... click on an image to view the entire image and see it larger. It may take a second to load the full resolution image depending on your internet speed, but they're worth the wait. I'll be posting some of the images I've made over the next few weeks as well.