- Blurb: Russia was back in full force for the Paralympics. Photographed outside of BC Place before the Paralympic Opening Ceremony.
- Blurb: Waiting outside of Stadium Station, I spotted this guy wearing a Philippines jacket from across the road. I ran up to him and his girlfriend and explained my situation. The guy was down, but his girlfriend was not pleased - or maybe just weirded out. I tell you guys, this was one hell of a labour of love.
- Blurb: I'd like to introduce you to some of Sweden's Paralympic athletes. Do you know what sport they participated in? ALPINE SKIING. I can't tell you how much respect and admiration I have for what they do. I feel blessed just having had that chance to meet them. Photographed on the corner of Burrard and Alberni.
- Blurb: After Ghana and Algeria, I thought I'd seen the last of the smaller countries. On my way to check out the Paralympic torch relay, I saw this man walking down Burrard with a flag I didn't recognize. We traded glances for a good five seconds before I had the courage to stop him. He agreed warmly, and out of no where, his three kids jumped into the shot. Strangest thing, but so very awesome.
- Blurb: These six asked me if I was with ClubZone and if I could take their photo. Pretty surprised this didn't happen more. Photographed in front of VENUE on Granville Street.
- Blurb: Quite certain this was printed straight off the net. Photographed in the middle of a dance party on Granville Street.
- Blurb: They even got the curves of the medals down down. Photographed on Granville Street.
- Blurb: First Ghana, then Algeria? It was dumbfounding how there were people from Africa at the winter games, but China was no where to be found. Did they just give up after the 2008 games or something? Photographed on Granville and Georgia.
- Blurb: The last Russians I scared during the 2010 Olympic games. There were some intense stink eyes going on. Shame these folks weren't more like this guy.
- Blurb: Probably the most mellow characters I met throughout the games. Conversely, wearing socks so weird, I had to do a double take. Photographed on Granville Street.