Kamloops photographers take the spotlight in two Shaw videos

Professional and amateur photographers from Kamloops have been given the spotlight in a series of videos by Shaw.

The videos posted to the Shaw Community Link Youtube page feature dozens of photos captured in different areas around the River City, and also from further away places in the province.

All of the photos are credited to photographers from Kamloops who have been able to take snapshots of breathtaking landscapes, historic buildings, and wildlife like a young cougar, beavers, bears, birds and more.

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The descriptions on the video gave no indication as to why there was a focus solely on Kamloops photographers. Although the channel features content from across the country, these two videos appear to be the only ones that focus on photographers from one area.

Whatever the reason, people will surely agree this region not only has stunning views, but also excellent photographers to capture and share them with the rest of the world. 

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Jenna Wheeler

Jenna Wheeler is a writer at heart. She has always been naturally curious about what matters to the people in her community. That’s why it was an obvious decision to study journalism at Durham College, where she enjoyed being an editor for the student newspaper, The Chronicle. She has since travelled across Canada, living in small towns in the Rockies, the Coast Mountains, and tried out the big city experience. She is passionate about sustainability, mental health, and the arts. When she’s not reporting, she’s likely holed up with a good book and her cat Ace.

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