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Creating and maintaining a photography site—even a personal one—is surprisingly a lot of work. Things never seem to fit the page the way you want them to. You constantly find yourself rearranging text and images randomly until something "clicks," and you achieve that look you didn't know you wanted.

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Quebec City, September 2023

Quebec City is a photographer's dream, no doubt. Cobblestone streets, centuries-old architecture, and that European vibe without crossing the Atlantic. You've got the iconic Château Frontenac, the Mona Lisa of hotel photography. Don't even get me started on the views from the Citadel. You're doing it wrong if your camera's not weeping with joy. Just brace yourself for the tourist hordes; they're as inevitable as lens flare in a J.J. Abrams film.

Quebec City

Quebec City is a photographer's dream, no doubt. Cobblestone streets, centuries-old architecture, and that European vibe without crossing the Atlantic. You've got the iconic Château Frontenac, the Mona Lisa of hotel photography. Don't even get me started on the views from the Citadel. You're doing it wrong if your camera's not weeping with joy. Just brace yourself for the tourist hordes; they're as inevitable as lens flare in a J.J. Abrams film.

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Nova Scotia, August 2023

Nova Scotia's a mixed bag of maritime glory and Cape Breton Highlands Park is its crown jewel. Think cliffs that plunge into the Atlantic, making even your camera question its life choices. The Cabot Trail? It's the winding road your lens has been yearning for. Wildlife's a bonus; moose and eagles, if you're into that sort of thing. Just a heads-up: the weather's as moody as a cat denied its dinner, so pack for four seasons. But hey, unpredictable skies make for dramatic shots, right?

The Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Island

Nova Scotia's a mixed bag of maritime glory, and Cape Breton Highlands Park is its crown jewel. Think cliffs that plunge into the Atlantic, making even your camera question its life choices. The Cabot Trail? It's the winding road your lens has been yearning for. Wildlife's a bonus; moose and eagles, if you're into that sort of thing. Just a heads-up: the weather's as moody as a cat denied its dinner, so pack for four seasons. But hey, unpredictable skies make for dramatic shots, right?

Cape Breton Highlands Park

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