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A navy blue illustration of a mother and her daughter sitting at a piano at night. The mother and daughter face away from the camera and the daughter's head rests on her mother's shoulder as yellow hues and swirls encircle them.

It’s 2009 and I’m six years old. My brother and I share a bedroom with two twin beds and mine’s in the furthest corner.

Foggy/cloudy sky only showing the top of a bridge.

After 37 years capturing North Shore stories, former photojournalist Mike Wakefield has traded cameras for crops in a quiet coastal community. Reflecting on a career shaped by patience, empathy and authenticity, Wakefield’s transition to farming mirrors his enduring passion for cultivating connection — whether through photographs or fresh garlic.

Ralph bower is holding his first camera and looking through the viewfinder. The camera has a huge bulb attached to it.

At 90, Ralph Bower, an award-winning North Vancouver photojournalist, reflects on a remarkable 40-year career at the Vancouver Sun. With 8,000 photos and friendships spanning decades, including moments with Elvis Presley and Pat Quinn, Bower’s passion for photography and storytelling remains as vibrant as ever, preserving history one frame at a time.

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