The View From Your Window #73

Reader “L.T.” | Main St. | Vancouver, BC | 8:21pm | SHARE YOUR VIEW

We love posting the photographs that reveal the views from our reader’s windows. Whether it’s a back alley in the fall or a sandy beach in high summer, we’re always stoked to see what you see from home, work or the road. Some of our all-time favourite reader submissions after the jump… Read more

5 Minutes With The Creators Of “THIS IS EAST VAN” Photo Book…

Last week we made mention of the arrival of This Is East Van, a new book of photographs from our neighbours in the community. It recently premiered at the MAKE IT! show and is available for sale from our pals over at Cargoh.com or at brick and mortar worthies like Sharks + Hammers, Mintage, The Wilder Snail, Les Amis du Fromage and The People’s Co-Op Book Store. The official launch party goes down at the Waldorf Hotel on May 5th, and we hope to see many of you there (get details on their Facebook page). We recently caught up with the pair that put it together – Erin Sinclair and Jason Uglanica – and asked them a few questions…

Where are you from?

Erin: I grew up in Kelowna, and have been in Vancouver for 10 years.

Jason: I’m from Courtenay on Vancouver Island. I’ve been in Vancouver for around 12 years now.

How did you come up with the idea for the ‘This is East Van’ project?

Jason: This was supposed to be just a small project. Individually we approached the idea from very different perspectives. We are both pretty similar in the way we think, its just that Erin has the ability to see a project through from start to finish. I wanted to do a personal photography project. Erin liked the idea and wanted to combine it with her love of community art. After a few meetings (some good, some frustrating, but all including wine) the ideas for what has become This Is East Van were hatched.

Why East Vancouver?

Erin: Most importantly because it is home and it is what I know. I wanted to facilitate a community art project using photography as the creative outlet. What better neighborhood to showcase than East Vancouver? The layers and diversity of East Van are really unlike anywhere else in this city. It is a truly vibrant part of town where art, design, food, culture, ideas and community are moving at a pace that is both exhilarating and inspiring – I wanted to capture this from multiple perspectives. Both Jason and I are really proud to be a part of such a progressive group of people and wanted to share and celebrate this very prominent neighbourhood right now.

Jason: It was kind of an accident for me. While looking for a place to live, I never expected to end up on the East Side. I thought to myself, what was I doing? This was supposed to be the bad part of town. What I found was completely the opposite. Its not to say that this part of town doesn’t have it’s share of issues, but at the same time there is so much art, beauty, character, community spirit, and acceptance laced throughout our neighbourhood. Moving to East Van put me more in touch with the people around me – changing my preconceived notions. East Van is alive. You can feel it when you’re here. Its very tangible!

Describe for us one of your personal favourite East Van photo’s and tell us why it has impact for you?

Both: Oh don’t make us choose just one! We are both incredibly taken by our cover image. The photo captures a bird in mid-flight over East Hastings. We could go on for days about the beautiful juxtaposition of objects, the eeriness of the perspective, the light, conceptually how strong it is – but we won’t. At the end of the day it is just a really great image. From first glance, it captured our attention whole-hearted. For us, this is a strong photograph – something that stops you in your tracks. Show us art that does that and we will show you huge grins.

Favorite East Side place for good, cheap food?

Erin: The Vietnamese restaurant on Fraser and 23rd. I crave it in the middle of the night. For real. Roundel is pretty great as well. Breakfast to die for and amazing service. Anywhere that serves cornmeal, blueberry pancakes is alright by me.

Jason: There are three places. S Squared Cafe, which I live above. $3.50 all day breakfast and Chinese all in one! Dona Cata at 33rd and Victoria. Erin first introduced me to this special little place. We all have our Mexican preference in the city, but l like it here. But my absolute favourite is New Town Bakery on Pender east of Main. If you have a hankering for steamed buns you need to go here.

Favorite East Side bar?

Erin: The Waldorf is the obvious answer. A new cultural center for East Van! Pretty amazing. We are having our book launch/dance party their on May 5th. Stay tuned to our website and FB page for ticket and event details. The Narrow on Main is another one of my favorites. It’s across the alley from my house and oh so dark, mysterious, and convenient!

Jason: I’m constantly finding myself at Alibi Room and Six Acres. Wonderful beer lists! But then again I also like the Country Bar on Hastings, as well as the Legion on Main and 23rd (three dollar pints of who know’s what!).

Favorite East Side building or landmark?

Erin: The Dinosaurs. For as long as I can remember the big orange port cranes that stand tall in the Burrard Inlet have mesmerized me. They look like robot dinosaurs no? And what is more captivating than a robotic dinosaur set against one of the most beautiful views of ocean and mountains?

Jason: The BC Rogers Sugar Refinery. Its been there since about 1890. What you think is just some old crusty, condemned industrial building is actually a fully functioning plant. It looks as though it shouldn’t be standing, but has survived and changed very little while doing so. I see it every day, sitting, framed by the north shore mountains.

Favourite East Side park?

Jason: I like lying in McLean Park. Its good for a glass of wine. Late night jungle gym. And watching hipster soccer. Also it’s a meeting grounds for the community within Strathcona. I suggest taking a walk down on a sunny afternoon and having a hang out. Always something interesting happening. Or something random.

Erin: Ya, McLean is pretty great. Thanks for stealing my answer, Jay.

Best East Side secret.

Jason: This has been here forever! Hastings Sauna and Steam. If you haven’t been you’re missing out. If you like to sauna and need something to do on a cold evening, its the place to be. Get the guys and girls together, book a room and get naked. But just so you know, it’s intense. This isn’t the recreation center’s sauna. I promise you will change your mind once you give it a try.

Erin: Ditto on The Hastings Sauna. For something that still involves nakedness but that you can tell your mom about, I love partaking in the life drawing classes at Basic Inquiry. My favourite thing to do on a day that I am not working is to wake up early, grab a coffee and stumble into a morning life drawing class. Best way to start the day, ever.

Both of you work in the film industry, so why a book and not a documentary film?

Erin: We have been asked this question more than once. The film-making process is a beautiful thing and one that both Jason and I are honoured to be a part of on a daily basis. That said, fictional and documentary film-making are not always as accessible, or even tangible, as photography. Our want has always been to have THIS IS EAST VAN be a broad cross-section of the people and places in our community, and we felt that film would cancel out a large section of those that may otherwise decide to try their hand at taking a picture or two. Photography is like the more approachable, more accessible, better established big brother of film. Plus, we make movies every day. On a personal level, I think we wanted to explore something new.

Jason: The idea of having a printed work in your hands is something that is very inspiring to me. While brainstorming for this project, I never pictured it being a film. For me, it has always been through still images that I wanted East Van to be documented. It’s a very special place that deserves to be enjoyed slowly. Deciding to do this as a book seemed like the ideal way to incorporate imagery and story telling as well as allow us to function as a community-based project allowing everyone to become involved in a process that we hope inspires others. It has been exciting taking on a project and seeing where it has gone…especially when it is something we have never attempted before.

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The View From Your Window #71

Reader “S.C.” | Hamilton St. | Vancouver, BC | 6:12pm | SHARE YOUR VIEW

We love posting the photographs that reveal the views from our reader’s windows. Whether it’s a back alley in the fall or a sandy beach in high summer, we’re always stoked to see what you see from home, work or the road. Some of our all-time favourite reader submissions…

Scout Central (our own view)Main St. Vancouver, BC 811pmHastings Sunrise Vancouver, BC 745pmWest End Vancouver 1030amMt. Pleasant Vancouver 1000amWest End Vancouver 1030amWoodward’s Building, Gastown Vancouver 915amReader W.E. Venables Vancouver 447pmReader F.R. West Vancouver, BC 5pmReader M.S. Mosquito Creek, North Vancouver 5pmReader S.L. Yukon and 27th Vancouver 7pmFrom reader O.L. Paradise Valley Squamish 1024amReader J.M. Sentinel Hill West Vancouver 830pmReader K.M. Hastings East Vancouver 620amReader G.V. Commercial Drive Vancouver 1020amReader G.P. West End Vancouver 200pmReader J.D. Victoria Drive Vancouver 850pmReader A.H. Commercial Drive Vancouver 100pmReader A.F. False Creek Vancouver 805pmReader T.L. Mt. Pleasant Vancouver 545pmReader O.L. Catania Sicily 202pmReader A.M. Long Beach Lodge Tofino 850pmReader M.R. Saanich, BC 1200pmReader J.E. Main and Kingsway Vancouver, BC 500amReader A.H. East Vancouver, BC 932amReader M.S. North Vancouver, BC 300amReader J.M. Mount Pleasant Vancouver, BC 800pmReader M.B. Maple Tree Square Vancouver, BC 107pmReader A.C. South Granville Vancouver, BC 1134pmReader B.B. Strathcona Vancouver, BC 1150amReader W.U. Mt. Pleasant Vancouver, BC 915pmReader T.D.M Naramata, BC 500pmReader J.B Seattle, Washington, USA 915pmReader B.M Richmond, BC AfternoonReader M.P. 15th and Fraser Vancouver, BC 1015pmReader K.K. Naramata Bench The Okanagan Valley, BC 745pmReader M.B. Gastown Vancouver, BC 1230pmReader J.C. East Hastings Vancouver, BC 1230pmReader B.R. Mackenzie Beach Tofino, BC 900amReader G.H. Main at 16th Vancouver, BC 930amReader S.L. somewhere near Calgary, Alberta 930amReader P.H.  Dundarave  West Vancouver, BC  630pmReader S.F.  Whytecliff  West Vancouver, BC  1000amReader E.E.  Oak Bay  Victoria, BC  530pm (2)Reader J.M.  Chinatown  Vancouver, BC  1145amReader A.G.  Gastown  Vancouver, BC  750pmtyjReader "M.S." Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island, BC  4:25pmReader G.L. Gastown Vancouver, BC 5:32pmReader LA Tofino BC 1pmReader DD Gabriola Island BC 758amReader MB Outside The Bayside Bistro Parksville BC 430pmReader VL Kitsilano Vancouver BC 345pmReader JG Oakura Taranaki New Zealand 345pmReader SS mid-air over the West Side Vancouver BC 1118amReader CS North Vancouver BC 535pmTC Lok Wah Hong Kong 1034pmReader KF North Burnaby 730amReader LM Ribeirao Claro Brazil 434 pmReader ABR Mount Pleasant Vancouver BC 448pmReader AP South Granville Vancouver BC 100 pmReader MF Marais Rue de Temple Paris France 300 pmReader RG Gastown Fire Escape Vancouver BC 916pmAM St Croix US Virgin Islands 1200pmReader SD Paia Maui Hawaii USA 615pmReader MN Amman Jordan 643pmReader AR Mt Seymour from Deep Cove North Vancouver BC 430pmReader LN Quebec St Vancouver BC 430pmReader HS West Hollywood California USA 430pmReader SC Hamilton St Vancouver BC 612pmReader A Mission BC Dinner TimeReader LT Main St Vancouver BCReader AM Copacabana Palace Hotel Rio de Janeiro Brazil 812amReader KC Lost Lagoon Stanley Park Vancouver BC 1049amReader MS Woodwards Gastown Vancouver BC 612pmReader DB Shangri La Hotel Jakarta Indonesia 553amReader LV Downtown Cambie St Vancouver BC 2:20pmReader S.Y. Clark at 3rd Vancouver, BC 6:30pmReader J.C. Siena, Italy 6:30pmReader C.W. The Village at False Creek Vancouver, BC 4:25pmReader C.J. | Water & Cambie | Vancouver, BC | 2:00pmReader D.B. The Westin, Paris, France 12:00pmReader T.G. | I am crying. My city is on fire. | Vancouver, BC | 9:30pmReader S.D | Victory Square | Vancouver, BC | 5:30pmReader J.I. | Overlooking the lake | Osoyoos, BC | 7:45pmReader J.R. | East Van Apartment | Vancouver, BC | 7:45pmReader C.W. | English Bay | Vancouver, BC | 6:00pmReader C.L. | Keefer Place | Vancouver, BC | 12:55pmReader S.K. | Looking West towards Lighthouse Park | West Vancouver, BC | 2:37pmReader J.I. | Sooke, BC | 7:30pmReader N.F. | Gassy jack Square, Gastown | Vancouver, BC 12:11pmReader A.L. | Taipei, Taiwan | 6:00amReader P.K. | Railway Tracks, Gastown | Vancouver, BC | 10:47amReader M.N. | Returning from Protection Island | 2:00pmA.M. | Summerland, BC | 9:12pmReader P.D. | Little Elbow Campground, Kananaskis Country | Alberta | 9:02amReader S.H. | Gagliano Aterno, Abruzzo | Italy | 1:00amReader K.M. | Kensington Market | Toronto, Ontario | 1:00pmReader J.I. | Nita Lake | Whistler, BC | 5:45pmReader I.F. | Petrovac, Montenegro | 10:35amReader J.M. | Sakinaw Lake | Sunshine Coast, BC | 10:54amReader M.K. | Crosstown | Vancouver, BC | 3:20pmReader S.C. | Strathcona | Vancouver, BC | 4:15pm | SHARE YOUR VIEWReader G.G. | Yaletown | Vancouver, BC | 11:33amReader S.S. | On a train near Interlaken | Switzerland | 10:21amReader J.G. | Cambie & 17th | Vancouver, BC | 3:10amReader K.P. | Strathcona | Vancouver, BC | 8:30amReader T.V. | Parker St. Studios | East Vancouver, BC | 5:00pmReader L.A. | Hawks & Pender, Strathcona | East Vancouver, BC | 7:16amReader L.A. | Willow's Beach | Victoria, BC | 4:30pmReader I.H. | Regal Kowloon Hotel | Hong Kong | 8:45pmReader B.M. | Blood Alley, Gastown |Vancouver, BC | 10:45amReader C.T. | Fraser River | Vancouver, BC | 8:08amReader V.C. | BC Place Sunrise | Vancouver, BC | 8:25amReader S.W. | Lonsdale Quay | North Vancouver, BC | 1:30pmReader R.W. | Buenos Aires, Capital Federal | Argentina | 6:10amReader D.G. | Gastown, Vancouver | 4:35pmReader H.P. | Main & 5th | Vancouver, BC | 10:00amReader E.S. | Art Department, Mammoth Studios | Vancouver, BCReader A.V. | Harbour Center | Vancouver, BC | 3:48pmReader M.K. | Victoria Drive | Vancouver, BC | 4:10pmR.K. | Eagles eyeing crow's nest | 5th Avenue, Kitsilano | Vancouver, BC | 11:00amFrom Z.H. | West End | Vancouver, BC | 4pmFrom D.P. | West Broadway/Fairview | Vancouver, BC | 4pmFrom K.L. | Hastings & Boundary | Vancouver, BCFrom R.M. | Wailea, Hawaii | USA |E.D. | Graveley & Woodland | Vancouver, BC | 3:06pmS.Y. | Victory Square | Vancouver, BC | 3:39pmFrom D.D. | Carrall & Cordova in Gastown | Vancouver, BC | 11:14pmFrom S.S. | Dunsmuir | Vancouver, BC | 6:30amFrom R.J.R | East Hastings (Hastings-Sunrise) | Vancouver, BC | 6:15pm

The View From Your Window #70

Reader “H.S.” | West Hollywood | California, USA | 6:00pm | SHARE YOUR VIEW

We love posting the photographs that reveal the views from our reader’s windows. Whether it’s a back alley in the fall or a sandy beach in high summer, we’re always stoked to see what you see from home, work or the road. Some of our all-time favourite reader submissions after the jump… Read more

100 Scenes Of Distraction From The Past 31 Days In Vancouver

Looking northeast from Granville Island MarketJT, Robert and Wendy ham it up for a WE photoshoot at ChambarOn top of the new Cactus Club going in to the harbour frontSwilling, swallowing and spitting at the Playhouse Wine FestInside Stackhouse on Granville St.Inside Oru at the Fairmont Pacific RimThe best Georgia Straight cover since forever...Dude hacking a cigar and reading the paper at Beatty and GeorgiaBoys giving the Science Center a facelift...Bike couriers on a TV set at the LibrarySubstation phone callBaked awesomeness at Marche St. GeorgeReflections on Alexander St.Dragon boat in the pouring rainDude roasting chestnutsRobert and Terry at Wine FestOMFG...Auctioning off The Bay. Do I hear $100?David at L'AbattoirJust before rush hour on DunsmuirBoneta dinner rushWood drainage at L'AbattoirEarly morning departure...The shortrib fricasee at MedinaSean and Ian playing soccer in East VanStrathcona window sillCoal Harbour's soulless skyscraper swampThe supermoon rising over East VanSix cranes beat five sailsStop graffiti brutality...In thye middle of Georgia StreetWine Fest registrationCooks hacking butts and taking five on Hamilton St.It sure is...Under the Burrard St. bridgeThe first week at The Bibo on 4thBarb Phillips and Miguel Torres at BonetaJames, Mom and Sophie shit disturbing at Sophie's Cosmic CaféA very large radio controlled plane stuck up a tree somewhere in East VanEverything Is Going To Be All RightSimon directing traffic at BonetaStadium StationJake Skakun at Wine FestLyrics in East VanHooray for carrots!Pregame anticipatory water drop at ChambarWine Fest crowdEnsemble owner/chef Dale MackayVancouver on a day that didn't know what to do with itselfStreet art at Beatty and DunsmuirUnlimited Growth Increases The DivideSkateboarder about to shack wackle his dillet all over the place at The ViaductTortellini on the pass at Dirty ApronAt the carving house on Granville IslandThe Georgia HotelGulls fightingLooking northwest from the Burrard St. BridgeTorres dinner detail at BonetaHapa Umi chefs scheming before openingMarche St. George  outsideInside Ensemble...the old Corner Suite (sniff)BC Place, crater impact...Crow at Alexander and MainVan detail in East VanEarly morning worm huntViaduct looking eastFellow traveler at Cambie and HastingsSpinach at the VAGBuilding detail at Beatty and PenderNeil pours Torres at BonetaMeat & BreadSpring dress in the window at Erin TempletonChef Jason Leizert at BonetaWine FestCapless? Evidence of idiocy on DunlevyGastownThe Blarney Stone patrons are awesome fantasticFolk paparazzi at The Wilder SnailHome bookshelf detailChairs outside Vancouver SpecialIMG_3667Spring gorgeousness...Doug Shanks of the WE setting up a shoot at ChambarPrincess St. gutter flotsamHawk St. guard dogBoot and tableRailtown, looking westDinner at Blue WaterFriday night hipster yahoos GastownKitchen tattoo detailAngus and Cam at Wine FestFood Gathering in Olympic VillageStackhouse burger and fries wait on the passMike, Linda and Kurtis at Wine FestService at BonetaYaletown dogwalkerSunset beachIMG_2669

Seen In Vancouver #285: “Unlimited Growth Increases The Divide” At 555 Hamilton St.

The View From Your Window #68

Reader “A.R.” | Mt. Seymour from Deep Cove | North Vancouver, BC | 4:30pm | SHARE YOUR VIEW

We love posting the photographs that reveal the views from our reader’s windows. Whether it’s a back alley in the fall or a sandy beach in high summer, we’re always stoked to see what you see from home, work or the road. Some of our all-time favourite reader submissions after the jump… Read more

Seen In Vancouver #281: Running A Nasty Foul In The Greenest Corner Of Chinatown

As seen last night through a zoom from the top of Dunsmuir Viaduct.

The View From Your Window #66

Reader “S.D.” | Pa’ia, Maui | Hawaii, USA | 6:15 pm | SHARE YOUR VIEW

We love posting the photographs that reveal the views from our reader’s windows. Whether it’s a back alley in the fall or a sandy beach in high summer, we’re always stoked to see what you see from home, work or the road. Some of our all-time favourite reader submissions after the jump… Read more

Seen In Vancouver #278: Dragon Boat On False Creek Braving Today’s Thunderstorm

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