by Andrew T. Barton | Oct 7, 2013 | Blog, Fine Art, geography, photography
What a great way to spend an evening–listening to stories, drinking wine, and looking at my photographs! This Friday and Saturday evenings I will be displaying photographs from my research work on how the wine industry affects the aesthetic of the Okanagan...
by Andrew T. Barton | Oct 2, 2013 | Activism, Blog, eBook, geography, Journey, Northern Gateway, Oil
I am very excited to announce the publication of my first eBook. This has been an amazing learning experience, and I am very proud of the final product. The book consists of over 70 pages of photographs, quotes from the JRP hearings, and my own narrative and analysis....
by Andrew T. Barton | Sep 21, 2013 | Blog, Century Ride, Events
Photographs from the 2013 Salmon Arm Bike For Your Life Century Ride are now posted in the photo gallery. It was my first year covering the event and I must say, I had a fantastic time. But hey, I wasn’t expecting anything different! The course was beautiful and...
by Andrew T. Barton | Jul 16, 2013 | Biodiversity, Blog, craft, photography
I am fascinated by insects, and especially love bees. The importance of pollinators to our own livelihood is huge. One of the issues insects face in urban areas is a loss of habitat and suitable food sources. To help these little guys out, my wife and I have...
by Andrew T. Barton | Jun 11, 2013 | Blog, okanagan, Sports
Another great day for cycling and photographs! The images from the June 9th Gran Fondo Vernon are now posted in the event gallery. Thanks again to Gary Horsting for organizing this great event and for asking me to photograph it. Thanks also to all of the riders for...
by Andrew T. Barton | May 28, 2013 | Blog, Century Ride, photography
It’s done! The photos from Sunday’s Okanagan Shuswap Century Ride have been posted to the website. I am really pleased with how the images have turned out and I hope you will be too. There are a lot of photos, and I know it can be a bit intimidating wading through...