
The Hidden Photographic Legacy of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory
This article is based on and inspired by a presentation I have given several times, most recently as part of the Royal BC Museum’s International

This article is based on and inspired by a presentation I have given several times, most recently as part of the Royal BC Museum’s International

“It don’t have no zing (if you don’t print that thing).” There’s an old song from the early last century titled “It Don’t Mean a

SEEING FROM ABOVE A Photographers Guide to Drones On March 10, club member Dan Doherty delivered an informative and well-structured workshop on drone photography. Organized

This October, I joined Danish photographer Thorsten Overgaard for a multi-day street and portrait photography workshop in downtown Vancouver. Working exclusively in black and white, I explored the city through light, geometry, gesture, and character.

All text and photography by Nick Delany, including banner image. When we think of wildlife photography, the first image that comes to mind is usually

Here are the VCC club workshops that we can look forward to in October 2025. Registration opens a month ahead of the workshop for VCC members

All text and photos by Nick Delany, including banner image. Most of us associate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and photography with the generation of images, but

If you’ve ever picked up your camera and wondered, “Am I on the right track?” — you’re not alone. Photography can sometimes feel like a solitary path, especially when you’re learning through trial and error, or relying only on online tutorials and social media feedback. That’s where mentorship can help.

Most of us associate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and photography with the generation of images, but it can also be applied to many other activities to enhance your photographic endeavors. In this post, Part 1 of a series of articles, I explain how you can use AI tools to critique your photographs. Watch for Part 2 in your next newsletter! It will discuss how to create a photography project using AI.
Critiquing your photograph is an essential part of the editing workflow. AI tools provide you with an immediate source of non-personal feedback on what works or does not work with your new favourite capture.

Here are the VCC club workshops that we can look forward to in October 2025. Registration opens a month ahead of the workshop for VCC members