Welcome to #beautifulcanada

Celebrating the country we love.

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Winnipeg

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At sunset in #‎beautifulcanada‬, Winnipeg shows that winter can stun—in the good way, too.

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Whistler Blackcomb

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This morning in ‪#‎beautifulcanada‬, the skies sunny and crystalline blue over North America’s No.1 ski resort, Whistler Blackcomb.

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Salmon Arm

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As day subsides to dusk in ‪#‎beautifulcanada‬, B.C.’s Lake Shuswap ignites with colour.

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Vernon

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Last night in #beautifulcanada, dusk steals orange upon Lake Kalamalka, near Vernon, B.C.

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Fall With a Flash

If you’re curious about external lighting but don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars, less expensive LED systems like this one from Optex are a good place to start.

If you’re curious about external lighting but don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars, less expensive LED systems like this one from Optex are a good place to start.

Let’s start with the obvious: fall is not summer. It starts getting darker, sooner. Skies tend to be more cloudy. The food you eat in fall is usually different as well. And you certainly don’t dress the same for fall as you do for summer. So why, may I ask, are you taking pictures in fall the exact same way you took them in summer?

Part of being a strong, well-rounded photographer is adjusting your techniques and tools to get the most out of your shots in any season. As mentioned, days are shorter in fall so there’s less natural light to work with, plus it gets colder so we tend to do more things indoors. Such circumstances often result in dimmer, more gloomy-looking photos, which is why it’s up to you to light your shots with external lighting such as a flash.

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6 Tips to Get and Share Great Shots on Instagram

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Want to post great shots like this on Instagram? We’ve got the tips you need.

Whether you’re new to Instagram or consider yourself fairly experienced, there are many ways to improve your shots. Start with one, or all, of these six tips to improve your staging, cropping, alignment, filtering, use of IG sliders, and hashtagging. You’ll be an Instagram pro in no time.

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Vintage photos of London Drugs stores

Five points if you can name the address of this London Drugs location, and five more to the person who comes closest to guessing the day and year this photo was taken. Good luck, and check Facebook for the answer!

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10 Instagram Accounts That’ll Make You Proud to Be Canadian

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We never get tired of double-tapping photos of Canada’s majestic scenery. So why resist? To celebrate the growing popularity of #beautifulcanada on Pinterest (above), we’ve decided to collect our 10 favourite Canadian photographers posting to Instagram. Follow them and just wait for the magic to hit your feed.

1. Hannah Keiver

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Happy World Photo Day 2015!

25% off gallery wraps. One day only—World Photo Day, August 19th. Celebrate by putting your best photo on your favourite wall.

25% off gallery wraps. One day only—World Photo Day, August 19th. Celebrate by putting your best photo on your favourite wall.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…if you’re a photography fan. Yes, August 19th is fast approaching and everyone at the Photolab is already on pins and needles. If you’ve never heard of World Photography Day, you can get all the relevant details from last year’s blog posts (parts one and two). If you have heard of it but haven’t visited the official website since last year, it’s recently undergone a total responsive redesign and looks more beautiful than ever, and the galleries have tons of new, incredible, breathtaking photos—all uploaded by site members, as you may remember.

Speaking of which, if you didn’t upload in a previous year—heck, even if you did—this is your opportunity to display one of your best photos proudly among those from some of the world’s most talented and passionate photographers. Simply register on the site or log in with your Facebook account and go from there; don’t be shy, and above all, don’t delay—as the gallery is only open for upload from Aug 19-25. Just to give you an idea of what they’re looking for, I’ve reprinted their Tips for Submission here:

  • You can only upload 1 (one) photograph to the gallery
  • Choose carefully as your entry cannot be changed after submission
  • Your photo must be a minimum of 1800 x 1800 pixels (3.2 megapixels)
  • Your high resolution image isn’t made publically accessable
  • Share your story – Your photograph is more powerful with a story
  • Fill in your profile – People want to relate with more than a picture
  • No Watermarks – If you have a watermark on your image you will not be considered for our photobook
  • We encourage you to capture your image between Aug 19-25 but will accept a photograph captured earlier in the year
his is an uncredited photo I found on Facebook, but it perfectly captures the spirit of World Photo Day…stop at nothing to get the perfect photo.

his is an uncredited photo I found on Facebook, but it perfectly captures the spirit of World Photo Day…stop at nothing to get the perfect photo.

Naturally, the Photolab also has some celebrations of its own in honour of this very special day. Select locations throughout BC and Alberta will be offering a series of free workshops devoted to tips, themes and new products that are sure to help photographers of all skill and experience levels improve their craft. Check here for locations and workshop details. In addition, to help give your best photos life beyond an online gallery, the Photolab is also offering 25% off all canvas gallery wrap orders—on August 19 only, just to make your WPD even more special. See your local Photolab for more details.

Happy World Photo Day: Meet Professional Photographer & London Drugs Photolab Technician, John Goldsmith

As part of our World Photography Day celebrations, we’d like to take you into the lab and introduce you to a very important member of the Photolab team. Meet our Photolab Technical Specialist, John Goldsmith. A photographer himself, John understands the trust involved between photographer and Photolab when printing fine art photography. His passion for photography is what allows him to build that trust with each and every photographer he works with, resulting in beautiful images in the best quality possible.

John knows firsthand the importance of working with an experienced lab tech. He was one of a handful of photographers commissioned to showcase his own photography exhibit at the Museum of Vancouver during the inaugural Capture Photography Festival. He worked with the London Drugs Photolab to print his museum-quality images for the exhibition. Today, as Photolab Technical Specialist, he takes his experience as a photographer and applies it to each and every image he prints in the London Drugs Photolab, building trusting relationships with the photographers he works with.

Speak with one of our expert Photolab Technical Specialists in-store today to find out how you can produce your own museum-quality prints for your walls at home!

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