Featured Photo Gallery
Volcanic landscapes
Few British Columbians are aware of how significantly volcanic forces have shaped our landscape, but as the Summer 2010 issue reveals, sleeping volcanoes are all around us. Acclaimed shooter Chris Harris has spent much of the last two ...
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Kootenay photo gallery
We paired up two dynamic Nelson neighbours—photographer David R. Gluns and writer Vivien Bowers—to profile four outstanding hikes in the Kootenays for our Spring 2010 issue. It’s impossible to say which season is more ...
Powderful Purcells
Photographer David Gluns lives, breathes, hikes, skis, and shoots the Kootenays. This mountainous region surrounding Kootenay Lake in British Columbia’s southern Interior is his outdoor playground year-round. For our Winter 2009 ...
Columbia wetlands
When we saw the bountiful portfolio Patrice Halley had shot on his Columbia wetlands assignment for our Fall 2009 issue, we knew there were far more great photographs than we could showcase in the magazine. When we asked the East ...
B.C. through Lenz's lens
Victoria-based photographer Garth Lenz celebrated an important accomplishment in 2008 when he was named to the International League of Conservation Photographers. This group of nature and wildlife photographers is committed to promoting ...
50 Years of British Columbia Magazine
Turning 50 is a tremendous landmark for any magazine. For a review of times gone by, we've assembled a selection of images from early issues of British Columbia Magazine. From beehive hairdos to hot pants, these classic images ...
Staff photo gallery
The staff photo gallery showcases photographs taken by some of the people who work at British Columbia Magazine. That’s right: even number-crunching circulation pros and word-obsessed editors manage to take a good photo ...
Nick Bantock’s Saltspring-inspired artwork
Nick Bantock, author and illustrator of the bestselling Griffin & Sabine books, is known worldwide for his collage work. For “Nick Bantock’s Saltspring” in our Spring 2009 issue he created the wonderful series ...
The volcanic Chilcotin
There are few photographers who know the Chilcotin better than Chris Harris. He’s hiked the region’s hills, paddled its lakes, roamed its grasslands, climbed its peaks, and—on assignment for the Spring 2009 issue of ...
Winter landscapes
Prince George photographer Lenard Sanders knows winter! For our Winter 2008 issue, Sanders provided the snowy images for our feature article on the wild Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Provincial Park—familiar stomping grounds for the ...
Peace River valley
After Graham Osborne shot the Peace River valley for British Columbia Magazine’s Fall 2008 issue, Art Director Ken Seabrook paid him the highest compliment. “I’ve never seen the Peace photographed like ...















