Showing posts with label Lethbridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lethbridge. Show all posts

Aug 31, 2017

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden in Lethbridge

Complete with a 17th century inspired tea house and expertly pruned trees in the Niwaki style, the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden is a picturesque part of Lethbridge, Alberta that's well worth your time to explore. Opened in 1967 for Canada's Centennial, the Nikka Yuko was constructed to recognize both Japanese and multi-cultural contributions in Lethbridge. 

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
We found ourselves at the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden as part of a recent travel campaign exploring the Canadian Badlands. The garden provided a lush contrast to some of the desert-like landscapes we visited, and I came away with some really nice footage and images.

The Nikka Yuko structures were actually constructed in Kyoto, Japan and then shipped to Canada. I was reminded of exploring the Byodo-In Temple in Hawaii, a structure that also shares ties with Kyoto. If the experience hadn't been memorable enough, that morning our visit was further heightened as we watched the solar eclipse from the deck of the tea house. I couldn't have imagined a better spot to take in all the views.

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Solar Eclipse Lethbridge Alberta
One of the guides viewing the sun through eclipse glasses.


Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
A glimpse of the sun photographed through the eclipse glasses.




Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge



Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge


Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge


Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge



Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Lethbridge



Aug 27, 2017

Two Weeks of Filming in the Canadian Badlands

With a number of recent road trips and travel projects under my belt, there was something especially gratifying about finally shooting a larger project like this in Alberta. In my role as the designated videographer / filmmaker, I worked alongside Canadian icon Tom Jackson, a group of talented influencers from around North America, and a great support team that facilitated our experiences. Together we set out on a mission to explore, document, and capture a slice of the "Spirit of the Canadian Badlands" through a variety of personal approaches.  

Canadian Badlands Tom Jackson Editing Luke

It's difficult to fully explain this project without recognizing that although we were sharing experiences around the Canadian Badlands, we were also each looking to engage and document in different ways. For example, in any given situation you might have found Tom deep in discussion and taking notes. At the same time one of the influencers might have been shooting pictures or interviewing someone for a side story they were going tell. Meanwhile, you could've found me filming a few soundbites, capturing the scene at large, or directly filming one of these moments as it was playing out.

Canadian Badlands Luke Fandrich

Part of what made this experience so interesting was that given the number of locations and events we covered, embracing spontaneity and rolling with what was happening in the moment became our default approach. On days where the schedules were particularly tight we often didn't know what we might be walking into. That genuine curiosity actually added a certain energy to a lot of what I captured - and while I can't say it worked for every moment, overall I came away feeling pretty excited about how these moments looked on camera.

Canadian Badlands Tom Jackson Editing Luke
Canadian Badlands Tom Jackson Editing Luke

One unforgettable highlight was participating in a peace pipe ceremony with First Nations elders at the historic Majorville Medicine Wheel. This incredibly remote location on the Alberta prairie offered some stunning visuals for the project, but ironically the ceremony itself wasn't something that we were allowed to film. Instead, the ceremony became a unique shared experience. I found it enlightening and as an outsider was honored to share in something so rare. 

Feeling further inspired by the visuals from the road trip we'd been on, I found myself watching Dances With Wolves that evening. This seemed especially coincidental when in a few days time I unexpectedly met Graham Greene (who played opposite Kevin Costner in that movie) while filming with Tom Jackson in Drumheller. It became increasingly interesting how a lot of these chapters began linking together as we visited more places and the project unfolded.

Canadian Badlands Tom Jackson Editing Luke
While I'm certain there will be more to share as editing gets underway and new images are posted, I wanted to recap some of what we'd done now that shooting has officially wrapped. Stay tuned, and for more be sure to check out my Instagram @editingluke as well as the Instagram accounts of my fellow travelers below:


Canadian Badlands Tom Jackson Editing Luke

Dec 8, 2016

Christmas in Alberta: An Archival Throwback

From farms and ranches to corner shops and downtown department stores, Christmas in Alberta is actually pretty fascinating to look back on. Imagine a simpler time and allow yourself to get lost in the charm of a good old fashioned prairie Christmas. Here are a series of archival images from around Alberta that could be straight out of a Christmas special.
  
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1.  Christmas parade in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1948

2.  "Bronco Busting" on Christmas Day near Medicine Hat, Alberta ca. 1913

3.  Christmas carollers in Calgary, Alberta ca. 1955

4.  Kids waiting for Santa Claus in Lethbridge, Alberta ca. 1953


5.  Hudson's Bay Santa Claus in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1919

6.  Calgary Zoo Christmas card ca. 1950s


7.  Christmas decorations in downtown Medicine Hat, Alberta ca. 1968

8.  Christmas scene in Calgary, Alberta ca. 1919

9.  Window decorations in Blairmore, Alberta ca. 1930


10. Kids watch a department store train set in Calgary, Alberta ca. 1954

11. Legislature Christmas lights in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1933

12. Wartime hospital decorated for Christmas ca. 1917

13. Children pose with their Christmas goose in the Crowsnest Pass ca. 1930

14. Christmas shoppers at Hudson's Bay in Calgary, Alberta ca. 1929

15. Bags of Christmas mail ready for the train in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1934

16. Christmas pageant in Innisfail, Alberta ca. 1922

17. Downtown Christmas decorations in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1960s

18. Finding the perfect tree in Kew, Alberta ca. 1926

19. Cigar store decorated for Christmas in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1912

20. Clearing the streets on Christmas Day in Calgary, Alberta ca. 1964

21. Downtown Edmonton, Alberta decorated for Christmas ca. 1924

22. A Christmas card featuring Calgary, Alberta's City Hall ca. 1920


23. Christmas tree lot in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1925

24. Eaton's Department Store window display in Medicine Hat, Alberta ca. 1962



25. Christmas airmail leaving Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1928

26. Bar decorated for Christmas in Wainwright, Alberta ca. 1920s


27. Christmas tree lot in Calgary, Alberta ca. 1955

28. Calgary Zoo Christmas cards ca. 1950s




29. Santa Claus visits a hospital in Edmonton, Alberta ca. 1928

30. Butcher shop decorated for Christmas in Medicine Hat, Alberta ca. 1912


31. Stacks of Christmas mail at the post office in Calgary, Alberta ca. 1953


32. Curlers in Banff, Alberta ca. 1899