Tracking
Tracking is a fun, low-impact sport for dogs and handlers of every shape and size.
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Dogs in Canada Magazine > Tracking
Tracking is a fun, low-impact sport for dogs and handlers of every shape and size.
Official website:
Dogs in Canada Magazine > Tracking
Video produced for www.BuildANewLife.ca, a website developed by Prince Edward County’s Economic Development Office (Freelance)
Journey through the past and discover the economic history that has shaped Prince Edward County into what is known as today’s Creative Rural Economy.
This video feature/documentary on the Economic Evolution of Prince Edward County was created for Prince Edward County’s Economic Development Office for the public launch of www.BuildANewLife.ca
The public launch was held on June 20, 2008 at ClearWater Design in Picton.
Video produced for www.BuildANewLife.ca, a website developed by Prince Edward County’s Economic Development Office (Internship)
Graham Davies, owner of The Bald Photographer Studio & Gallery in Cherry Valley, has been in the world of photography since the age of 15.
Having spent over 20 years in the British press as a photojournalist, Graham turned to his true love, hand-printed black and white photography.
In the early 1990s, Graham and his wife Janet moved from England to Toronto for a change of scenery. After six years in Canada’s largest city and weekend trips to The County, Graham and Janet decided a change of lifestyle was in order.
With a successful studio and gallery in Prince Edward County, Graham says he couldn’t find the life he’s currently living anywhere else.
Official website: The Bald Photographer Studio & Gallery
Video produced for www.BuildANewLife.ca, a website developed by Prince Edward County’s Economic Development Office (Internship)
Bill Reddick’s boyhood dream became a reality.
Over 20 years ago, while attending Queen’s University in Kingston, Bill stumbled across Prince Edward County and says he was “overwhelmed with the beauty, the architecture, the age of the place and the combination of the water and rural land.”
Shortly there after, Bill decided it was time to do something about that dream, and he did.
One dilapidated schoolhouse later, he is one of Canada’s most recognized names in the world of pottery.
Recently this Picton-based potter was invited to design dinnerware for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Bill has also created Canada’s state dinnerware, “The Maple Leaf Service” which was commissioned by former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson and her husband, John Ralston Saul.
It is the official porcelain service for Rideau Hall.
Official website: Bill Reddick – Reddick Studio Porcelain