Feb 7, 2026
Exploring the Abandoned Arena in Medicine Hat
Jan 9, 2026
Monarch Theatre New Stage Construction
Jul 25, 2025
Exploring the Medicine Hat Stampede Midway
Jul 17, 2025
Filming the Saamis Teepee on VHS Camcorder
I imagine this would've been the quality of footage you would've captured when the Saamis Teepee first opened back in 1991. Sorry it's so shakey, but need I remind you, it's really difficult to see what you're filming through a tiny black and white viewfinder that cuts out half the time.
Jun 14, 2025
Archival Restorations & Medicine Hat in 1883
While I've always had an interest in old photographs, it's a relatively new skill that I've been practicing in restoring and colourizing archival images. I was particularly interested in some of the earliest images that I could find of my hometown, Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Here are some of my recent experiments from Medicine Hat's founding in 1883.
1. This image was taken 142 years ago today on June 14, 1883.
It shows a North-West Mounted Police outpost with a newly formed tent town in the distance. The timber train bridge in the background had just been completed by the Canadian Pacific Railway, with the first train crossing taking place just a few days prior on June 10, 1883.
It was the beginning of a place called Medicine Hat.
2. Another piece of 142 year old history.
Jun 13, 2025
A High School, A Book & A Decade
May 7, 2025
Tipi Village in Medicine Hat, Alberta
May 17, 2024
Experience Medicine Hat: Monarch Documentary
Apr 30, 2024
Hometown Series at the Esplanade Gallery
If you find yourself in downtown Medicine Hat, Alberta over the next 5 months, have a look at the Tumbleweed Spaces that line the exterior of the Esplanade gallery.
Since 2012, I've sporadically shot thousands of images of Medicine Hat as part of a collection I've referred to as "the Hometown Series" and if you've followed me at any point in the last decade there's a good chance you've seen a part of it randomly pop up in your feed. The Hometown Series became so popular over lockdown that you may even have a print from it hanging in your home at this point.
As I described in my notes it's become a digital tapestry of my community, but in its simplest form, it's really just an excuse to look at the familiar in a less familiar way.
Of course, this exhibition wouldn't have happened without all of you and your support. It also wouldn't have happened without the amazing team at TREX Southeast who were the ones who nudged me to consider doing this and presented the opportunity a year ago.
It's amazing what time and a little creative energy can turn into. Thank you all for the push and for continuing to share the ride!
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