Moving a very heavy mill stone made somewhat easier with the use of a crane. Balmoral Grist Mill Museum in Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia
More photos from Nova Scotia….
I sort of half inadvertently developed a series of photographs of people working. Some more interesting than others, but all with a story or two to tell.
Moving a very heavy mill stone made somewhat easier with the use of a crane. Balmoral Grist Mill Museum in Balmoral Mills, Nova ScotiaWorker repairing a scallop drag, or net, Lunenburg, Nova ScotiaPouring samples for a tasting. The Glenora Inn and Distillery, Glenville, Nova ScotiaCassie & Maggie, Celtic duo performing in Lunenburg, Nova ScotiaRetired Captain Hanlon aboard the retired trawler “Cape Sable” on display at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Lunenburg, Nova ScotiaHorse-drawn carriage tours were a popular form of sightseeing in Lunenburg, Nova ScotiaCaptain John Bryson from our sailing cruise aboard the Amoeba on Bras d’Or Lake, Baddeck, Nova ScotiaIn this family, everyone does their part. Neil’s Harbour, Nova ScotiaFresh prosciotto at Luckett Vineyard near Grand Pre Nova ScotiaOur captain watches for whales and other boats, aboard our whale watching cruise with Pirate’s Cove Whale CruisesTour guide at the Glenora Inn and Distillery, Glenville, Nova Scotia
4 thoughts on “People At Work”
Excellent topic for a series Tom. I like portraits taken in a relevant context just as you’ve done with these photos. Brilliant.
Thank you, Cedric. I didn’t really even realize that it was a series until after the fact. I’ll be sure and do some more of it though. It really helps tell a story.
Love Captain Bryson’s smile. Looks like he enjoys life. Another good series of images. They not only show people at work but the work ethics of these people. Well done!
Captain Bryson was what I would refer to as a “cornball.” Definitely a great sense of humor and a fun guy to be around. I need to do a post about our sail on his boat. It was quite a hoot!
Excellent topic for a series Tom. I like portraits taken in a relevant context just as you’ve done with these photos. Brilliant.
Thank you, Cedric. I didn’t really even realize that it was a series until after the fact. I’ll be sure and do some more of it though. It really helps tell a story.
Love Captain Bryson’s smile. Looks like he enjoys life. Another good series of images. They not only show people at work but the work ethics of these people. Well done!
Captain Bryson was what I would refer to as a “cornball.” Definitely a great sense of humor and a fun guy to be around. I need to do a post about our sail on his boat. It was quite a hoot!