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Grande Prairie photographer Randy Vanderveen is an award-winning photographer with two decades of experience. Editorial photography, commercial photography, institutional photography, aerial photography, documentary and humanitarian photography — whatever your photographic needs are in the Peace River Country of northwest Alberta and northeastern British Columbia or beyond I can help. The right licensing package can make custom photography affordable and extremely effective whether you are a national corporation, a local business or a non-profit or NGO. I would like to sit down and talk with you about how I can meet your photographic needs. Call (780) 897- 6478 or email me for a quote on a job or licensing fees for photos. Feel free to check out the weekly Viewfinder blog.

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Photo Randy Vanderveen near Buffalo Lakes east of LaGlace, Alberta The northern lights dancing across the night sky frame a combine parked for the night in a field east of Buffalo Lakes. Harvest is underway across the Prairies. The distortion is the result of the image being photographed on a fisheye lens.  

Photo Randy Vanderveen, Grande Prairie, An old view camera is silhouetted against a white background. Photography has changed over the years from large format, to 35 mm to digital, however, cameras and lenses remain tools.

Photo Randy Vanderveen, Lake Saskatoon, Alberta A trumpeter swan wings its way across the South Peace sky on a spring morning.

Photo Randy Vanderveen A mountain pine beetle and mountain pine beetle larvae shown in scale on a Canadian dime (same size as US counterpart).

Photo Randy Vanderveen, Kenscoff, Haiti, A toned and cropped portrait of a gentleman who was gracious enough to allow me to take a photo of him while lifting weights.