- Blurb: Weird. Uncomfortable. Strangely and frustratingly alluring. It's one of those things so awful, you can't look away. Photographed on Granville Street.
- Blurb: Another body suit - this time with two flags and a toque. Photographed on Granville Street.
- Blurb: Was so pumped up over finding someone from Ghana, I went back up Granville for one last go. In hindsight, kind of a strange photo.
- Blurb: I found these five standing on the bench and asked them, "Hey guys, what's the most epic pose you can think of?" This is what they came up with: four war cries, and one guy turned around to answer the phone. None too shabby. Photographed on Granville Street.
- Blurb: During the opening ceremony, I joked about how it was going to be impossible to find someone to photograph from Ghana. Clearly, someone up there must love me, because I ran into these two journalists on the way back to my car. Never heard back from them, but I really hope this photo made its way into their hands!
- Blurb: Germany's uniforms were definitely one of the more memorable. Was nice to have caught someone wearing one in public. Wish I framed the shot a little further back; can't quite make out his accreditation. Photographed on Robson and Granville.
- Blurb: Super oldschool. Photographed on Robson Street.
- Blurb: The night was winding down, and I'd already walked along Robson and Granville a good few times. If there's anything the Olympics have taught me, it's that the last push always pays off. Case in point: Michael Buble's mounties. Didn't even know who they were until I got home that night. Epic. Photographed on Robson Street.
- Blurb: There's something awesome about sumo suits. This man made his amazing. To top it off, check out the girl in the back. Photographed on Granville.
- Blurb: Bumped into DJ Mully and his entourage. We still can't figure out who the guy on the right was. Photographed on Granville Street.