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From Street to Print: A Guided Photowalk & Print Reveal

From Street to Print
A Guided Photowalk & Print Reveal

Most photowalks end with the photograph. This experience continues beyond that point, focusing on the transition from image to print, and the role of archival materials in creating work that is meant to last.

From Street to Print is a guided street photography experience through Vancouver. We spend the time making photographs, but with a deeper attention to what we are creating. The focus is not on keeping everything, but on returning to the work and selecting one image from the day to carry forward as a finished archival print. Not a collection, but a decision. Something that exists physically, with presence.

Beginning at City Hall and ending in Yaletown, this guided photowalk traces a path through some of Vancouver’s most visually compelling urban spaces. We begin at Vancouvers iconic 1930s City Hall, a place where gardens, stairways, trees, and long civic lines create endless shifting compositions within a single city block.

This is where we pay attention to our surrondings, availible light, and how people move through and intereact with the enviroment.

From there, we move down Cambie Street through the noise, construction, and constant transformation of Broadway, working with the layered movement and changing geometry of the street before crossing the Cambie Bridge into Yaletown, where expansive views of False Creek and the Vancouver skyline open up around us.

We will spend the remainder of the walk exploring our way into Yaletown. The walk concludes near the Yaletown-Roundhouse SkyTrain Station, located just two stops from City Hall where the walk began.

This is a small group experience, designed for attention and conversation.

Each participant will receive one museum quality, fully archival fine art print of their photograph.

This experience concludes with a print reveal and group discussion, where the work is seen, held, and understood in a different way.

Group Print Reveal
May 24th

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