Four images from a new series of landscape photos by Vancouver artist/photographer Jim Roche
Read MoreHere the stream goes under the roadway, then joins the Fraser River.
Jim Roche, Landscape Photography. Where the stream goes under the roadway.
This is from a series on the Fraser River and it tributaries. Many of these feeder streams wind through residential neighbourhoods and industrial areas. Still, yearly, salmon make their way up these streams, veering off from the main river that offers colder and fresher water up in the mountains.
Jim Roche: Crossing the Fraser River.
Crossing the Fraser River.
Across the river, among the trees, smoke from fireplaces in cabins, scatters here and there, is visible. The ferry goes back and forth, on a schedule, no matter if cars are there or not.
Jim Roche, landscape and documentary photography.
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The stream in late summer slowly flows into the Fraser River
Along the Fraser River, a pathway under construction. Jim Roche
Jim Roche: Landscape Photography
Yesterday followed the Fraser River from where it meets the ocean through Vancouver to the edge of New Westminster, the former capital of the province. Mostly stayed in natural areas, exploring what the relationship of the land was to the river, but here found a new walkway going up, under construction, getting people off the pathway and walking through the site. Everyone had passed through gates and warning signs.
At its end, the path meets the river. Jim Roche: Landscape and Documentary Photography
Summer along the Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada. Jim Roche, Landscape Photographer.
Jim Roche: Landscape and Documentary Photography
Remains from the spring floods, late summer, 2020.
Pitt River, British Columbia
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