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338 8th Ave West Loft 303
Vancouver, British Columbia V5Y3X2
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Just Some Images From My Morning Walk

October 9, 2023 Jim Roche
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I live in a neighbourhood zoned “light-industrial,” which includes a number of manufacturing plans, industrial laundries, clothing manufacturers, art studios and wonderful back alleys that remind me of Japan. Sometimes, early in the morning, I walk through the neighbourhood and take photos of things that, yes, I have taken before. This is usually a way of relating to the area, a social interaction with a building, rose bush or electric wires which have all become part of my home.

In Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography Tags Jim Roche, Documentary Photography, New Topographics
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