by Eiko Jones | Apr 16, 2018 | Front Page |
Launching Point Every now and then a photographer takes an image that helps define them in their profession. Sometimes it is years down the path of their career. For me it happened relatively early as I was diving into my underwater photography journey in the summer...
by Eiko Jones | Apr 9, 2018 | Front Page |
Whales and fires are not two things that you think of together. But on a magical day last September they came together in a mesmerising moment. While out on the water we had a chance encounter that lives on in our memories. Over the last few years the numbers of...
by Eiko Jones | Mar 29, 2018 | Front Page |
Fish and the environment they live in have always been a fascinating subject to me. This is reflected in the amount of time I spend photographing underwater. For thousands of years fish have been a source of food for human kind and a thorough exposure of the fish...
by Eiko Jones | Jan 31, 2018 | Front Page |
Botswana Photo Safari In Nov 2017 I embarked on a photographic journey in which I had no idea where it would lead. Myself and a small group of photographers joined up with another group of adventurers on a 10 day mobile camping safari in the Okavango Delta and Chobe...
by Eiko Jones | Apr 20, 2017 | Front Page |
Fishing, ice skating and playing army in the Beaver Lodge Forest Lands, swimming and fishing in the estuary – Rick Buchanan has witnessed Campbell River’s transformation over the past four decades. As a child of the 1970s, he has seen the community being focused on...
by Eiko Jones | Mar 12, 2017 | Front Page |
For one hundred years the Capilano lies at rest. ****This article appeared in the CV Collective magazine in early 2016. Floating lazily in the glassy calm waters of Shearwater Passage, our boat tied off to the mooring buoy, we got our equipment ready for an exciting...