Thursday, March 11, 2010
Thank you for Visiting!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Engagement!
A winter engagement session in Red Lake Ontario! I do love Red Lake, it is nice to go visiting with friends and meet new friends. Had a lovely time with this lovely couple celebrating their up coming marriage. It was a perfect day out on the lake, feels like spring.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Rembrandt Bistro
What a beautiful place! I had a great time with my lovely assistant, while taking photos in the Rembrandt Bistro. We had the whole building to ourselves, I could have stayed for hours.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Isobels Retirement
These are the photos from this event, it was a pleasure to do this for Jenafor and Gerald and I had the opportunity to meet Hannah and her family, they are a wonderful group of people with a huge heart for the homeless. I hope you enjoy your retirement Isobel, I know I'll miss you.
Isobel the Sled Dog appearing with Hannah Taylor
Saturday Jan 30 2010 7:30 pm - Travel Alcove, Winnipeg
Join us to honour National Red Scarf Day with Hannah Taylor who appears with Rick Adams of the Ladybug Foundation and Isobel the sled dog from Churchill.
Isobel was made famous when she lost her sight five years ago and continued on with life as a sled dog -- to the surprise of many. Isobel retires this January and will be featured during a segment of NBC’s coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. Isobel will appear with fellow sled dog Ada, a Hudson Bay Quest finisher and is accompanied by owner Gerald Azure, co-founder of the Hudson Bay Quest.
Don’t miss Isobel’s one-time appearance in Winnipeg before moving to Alberta!
If you would like a copy of this book please contact:
Bluesky Expeditions
P.O. Box 845
Churchill, Manitoba
R0B 0E0 Canada
Phone: (204) 675-2001
E-Mail: jgaazure@mts.net
Web: www.blueskymush.com
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Northern Mush!
Northern Mush!.............is a photographic journal, as seen through their eyes and hearts alongside "Isobel the Blind Sled Dog" and their energetic canine friends. Photographers Kimberley Friesen & Jenafor Azure captured special moments in the busy lives of Gerald and Jenafor Azure as Bed & Breakfast host and tourism operators, in the remote and isolated community of Churchill, Manitoba...the Polar Bear and Beluga Whale Capital of the world.
This Northern Mush is a celebration of the human and animal bond, which still exist between a sled dog and their musher, a rapidly disappearing form of traditional transportation. Despite formidable challenges in a diverse and ever changing environment, they share shared their images and a few coveted recipes...... as they learning to adapt to change, stay active ,and find a healthy balance physically mentally and spiritually.
If you would like to meet Isobel the Blind Sled Dog, she’ll be at McNally Robinsons!!!
McNally Robinson Events
ttp://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/winnipeg-events
Isobel the Sled Dog appearing with Hannah Taylor
Saturday Jan 30 2010 7:30 pm - Travel Alcove, Winnipeg
Join us to honour National Red Scarf Day with Hannah Taylor who appears with Rick Adams of the Ladybug Foundation and Isobel the sled dog from Churchill.
Isobel was made famous when she lost her sight five years ago and continued on with life as a sled dog -- to the surprise of many. Isobel retires this January and will be featured during a segment of NBC’s coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. Isobel will appear with fellow sled dog Ada, a Hudson Bay Quest finisher and is accompanied by owner Gerald Azure, co-founder of the Hudson Bay Quest.
Don’t miss Isobel’s one-time appearance in Winnipeg before moving to Alberta!
If you would like a copy of this book please contact:
Bluesky Expeditions
P.O. Box 845
Churchill, Manitoba
R0B 0E0 Canada
Phone: (204) 675-2001
E-Mail: jgaazure@mts.net
Web: www.blueskymush.com
Saturday, January 16, 2010
That is one proud big brother!
I took photos of the newest addition to this lovely family just last weekend, I enjoyed myself and I didn't get peed on (always a bonus). I love how these pictures came out, you can see the joy on their faces, that is so precious.