Through the Doorway, Jim Roche © 2022 all rights reserved. Vancouver based visual artist and photographer, from my recent travels to the east coast. The conservatory there is one of several gardens that have been the focus of a long term project.
Niagara Falls in the snow. ©jimroche 2022
Early morning, just as the snow is starting, I get my first view of Niagara Falls. The third major falls on our trip. The landscape is nearly monochrome due to the snow, and the snow and ice leave a bite on the skin as the droplets and flacks land. Very few people are here, most left very early to avoid the predicted snow storm.
Niagara Falls Power Station ©Jim Roche, 2022
The Niagra Falls power station and power grid kept my attention for a long time during my trip. The light, quickly changing and ranging from dramatic to over dramatic was the note of an oncoming snow storm. We soon left the area, racing east to avoid what in some areas was 5 meters of snow.
Don Valley, Toronto.
The Don Valley in Toronto after a short snowfall. The valley runs through residential and industrial areas, skirting the highway. My interest here is both in the liminal nature of the landscape and the more specific line that can be found between the structured and often industrial nature of the space and the natural areas, often just a few feet away from each other. After the snow several people came by to walk their dogs, and some sitting alone in their cars talking in an animated manner of their phones.
The End of Summer
The end of summer brings empty courts, waiting quietly, a sense of loss and smoke from nearby forest fires.
Another image from the shoreline on a day of forest fire smoke and haze.
The forest fires have been going on for a month or so, and with each shift in the wind new areas are filled with the smoke and haze. The wind seemed to change just as we arrived in Washington State.
At the shore on a day of forest fires and smoke.
Still Creek, British Columbia
Still Creel move through the city of Vancouver, from a hillside residential area through parks, industrial areas, along side a shopping centre to eventually a small lake within the Burnaby city limits.