Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Pin Love!


Its been a busy few months for Madison and myself, however these past couple of days of snow have inspired us, and pinterest has been aflutter with activity! So much so, we just passed 3000 followers! 

Thank you so much to all of our fans, from far and wide - whether on pinterest, instagram, Facebook and here on our blog! Have you been loving our wonderful new bloggess, Sara? We're loving her spunk, and can't wait to see (and read) more!

We want to do more giveaways with local businesses, so if you are up for some fun with us, please drop us a line to hello@therefinerymag.com! If you are interested in promoting your business in some manner with The Refinery Magazine, please feel free to contact us for more information, and to connect! We love meeting new people! 

Here are a few favourite pins that you can find over on our account:

Cheers all!

A&M xo

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Friday, 12 April 2013

City Guide - Nanaimo - Sherry Lu Photography


As you probably have noticed, us girls over here on The Refinery Mag team, love to travel.
Unfortunately, we don't have a lot of opportunities to get out there and enjoy this beautiful world, but thankfully we have many friends that do! Take Sherry Lu for example: This amazing photographer seems to travel the world: and we get to benefit from it, because her photos are stunning!

Here is Sherry's recent trip to Nanaimo, and how even a day trip or a weekend to the fair city is worth it. Even if its just for a Nanaimo bar!



















From Sherry:

There is something for everyone in Nanaimo. From good eats to good sight seeing, to just chilling on the waterfront, you can find something that will make you feel like you are far away from home: even though we are just a short ferry ride away.
While visiting Nanaimo, I highly suggest enjoying a little mexican, some fresh baked goods, and take in the beautiful west coast scenery!
If you haven't already visited Nanaimo, now is the time!

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Floral Inspiration with Kari Herer



The prints above are made by Kari Herer - she is really an inspiration to artists, photographers and designers around the world. I have always been a fan of Kari's work, and with spring seeming to really "spring" these last few days it seemed like the perfect fit to feature her work this week.

Having recently acquired a new print of Kari's I felt the need to share my love for her with all of you! 

I love the pencil sketch, warm floral combo - there really is nothing like these one of a kind prints from Kari. Take a look through her Etsy page and maybe order a print for yourself! Enjoy! 

- Madison

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

City Guide - Valparaiso, Chile - Tomasz Wagner Mananetwork (Photography & Videography)


Once in a while you stumble upon something quite wonderful. A couple of weeks ago that something happened for us when we stumbled upon the work of Tomasz Wagner on WedOverHeels. We were astonished by his breathtaking capabilities of capturing life: weddings, celebrations, architecture, moments of love, and capturing moments of travel.

Madison and I have been bringing you inspiration for you to plan your getaway this summer, with last weeks jaunt to gorgeous Philly, and now a little south to Valparaiso, Chile! Tomasz whisked us away with these photos, capturing life in South America and the colourful life it's citizens enjoy. I have always been attracted to the phenomenal energy that Chile exudes, and after seeing these photos, I am definitely putting Chile on my bucket list!

We encourage you to go and check out Tomasz's work on his website: http://mananetwork.net
Also check out some of the other photos from his travels to chile here: http://mananetwork.net/valparaiso-chile/

Enjoy!

- Ainsley


From Tomasz:

There are two things you won’t see in any other city but Valparaiso: maze-like urban design and a taste for art. You’ll love both!


When at home in Vancouver, I have always thoroughly gone through all my travel plans so that I get the most out of each trip. I want to be spending every day of the trip exploring the area I am in. If this trip has taught me anything, it’s to leave a few gaps in the trip as well as your time. Half the fun is exploring the unknown, outside those guides and boundaries, and to find out about those nooks and crannies from those really in-the-know about a place. Who knows? The locals or fellow travelers you meet can really help shape your trip; if you’re open to the idea of course. I’ve brought this up because Valparaiso was not on my radar at first and neither was the hostel (Casa Kreyenberg) which was also recommended to me by a fellow traveler.
The city of Valparaiso was a seaport that played a huge part in Chile’s development in the second half of the 19th century before the Panama Canal was built. You can learn all about this during the Tours4Tips tour walk. The Waldo-styled tour guide starts with a quick history lesson about the city in the oldest part of the harbour. These tour guides are volunteers and so the best way of showing your appreciation is to provide a tip (or not, if you didn’t enjoy the tour, of course).
What I loved most about this city (and why I stayed for a whole week) is the maze-like urban design and the city’s appetite for art. Everywhere I looked, art caught my eye. I found out that home owners would often contract artists to have their homes literally covered in art. Valparaiso was pretty well covered in 402㎢ of gallery space. It was a maze-like city that begged to be explored. For me, this was the most amazing part of Valparaiso.
Why is Valparaiso so bright and colourful? The British ships loaded up on materials from Chile and offered paint, rocks, and metal, for example, in return. I’m not sure if this was considered a fair trade back then but the artists used these materials to build the city’s stairs, sides of buildings, and gates. To complete these structures, they painted them in a beautiful mish-mash of hues.
I’d say you could walk these streets every day for a week and not see even a quarter of this city.

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