ANALOGUE ALBERTA

The place I have called home all my life. Seeing it’s beauty wasn’t always easy. But now I find myself in it’s peaks and valleys. In the badlands and swaying prairie grasses. A home within a home.

With a new openness and curiosity, I wanted to see how this new perspective might look literally.

So I have been revisiting many of my favourite (and some new places) within my home province. Documenting it on film for the first time intentionally.

Medium Format Lanscape photograph of a forested mountain top obscured by a blanket of clouds.  Photographed on HP5 black and white film, home developed.  Lake Louise, Alberta Summer 2025.
Black and white film photography of mosses and vines growing across large rocks.  Vines connect all side of the rock with the foliage around it.  Photographed on a Hassleblad 500C/M on HP5 film.  Home developed with Flic Film Chemicals.

Classic black & white film developed and processed in my kitchen.

Black and white film photograph of a large tree standing alone in a snowy field.  Her bare branches reach upwards, barren, tired, but hopeful for spring.  Photographed on HP5 and home developed with Flic FIlm chemicals.  RB67.
Black and white landscape photo of a valley covered in snow.  Red lines trace the path of a river and it's capillaries. Horse thief canyon, in Alberta's Badlands 2024.  Photographed on HP5 and home developed with FlicFilm chemicals.
Black and white landscape photo of a valley covered in snow.  Horse thief canyon, in Alberta's Badlands.  Photographed on HP5 and home developed with FlicFilm chemicals.
Black and white prairie landscape.  Photographed on Hp5 film, home developed with Flic Film Chemicals.
Black and white photograph of canoers on Lake Lousie.  A momen towers in the background and a white fluffy cloud blocks parts of the mountain tops and casts a shadow onto the trees below.  Photographed on HP5, home developed with FlicFIlm chemicals.
Black and white photograph of canoes tied to the dock at Lake Louise.  Their reflection and the reflection of the mountains are very clear.  Photographed on HP5 film, home developed with Flic Film Chemicals.
Canoes dott the horizon of lake louise, mountains tower above.  In the foreground rest two canoes, two leaning trees and wetland grasses.  Photographed on HP5 black and white film.  Home developed with Flic Film Chemicals.
Black and white film landscape photo of the Alberta Badlands.
Reflections on a glacier fed lake.  Photographer on Black and white film, HP5.  Home developed with Flic Film Chemicals.
Peyto Lake reaches into dense confierous forest, mountains tower deep into the background and fluffy clouds tower above.  Photographed on black and white HP5 film.  Home developed with Flic Film.
Morning sun backlights clouds resting on the sheer face of a mountaintop near Lake Louise in Banff National Park.  Black and white HP5 film, home developed with Flic Film chemicals.