Using Your Photography to Make a Difference

Every year the Bissell center of Edmonton serves a New Years meal to the inner city homeless and low income persons. I have participated in the days events for over 20 years and this year I was asked to photograph it. I hope that my images of the event will help others understand what they provide and how they help the people who need it the most.

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Year End Review – part five, last one

This is the last installment of my 2010 review, seeing as how it’s actually 2011 now.  Started off the year, as I usually do when I’m in the country – volunteering at the annual Bissell Center’s New Year’s dinner.  Rob came with me, as he’s done since we’ve been together.  He’s the only man who’s […]

Year End Review – part three

Here we go again, continuing where I left off – are you following along with me on Reverb10.com? December 16 – Friendship. How has a friend changed you or your perspective on the world this year? Was this change gradual, or a sudden burst?  (Author: Martha Mihalick) My best friend Nazima has snapped me out […]

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Born and raised in Edmonton, Darlene has had formal training in photography at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. She enjoys portraits, fine art, and travel photography. She is a seasoned traveler having spent time in Mexico, Singapore, Malaysia, Peru, Thailand, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Cuba and Australia. Darlene loves exotic locales, exotic food and experiencing different countries directly through the local people and the cultural arts. Her vision is to share her artistic talents through teaching “the art of seeing”, and to spread love and tolerance through the experience of truly connecting with and understanding people of different cultures.