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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 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico 13-02-01 Los Muertos Pier in Puerto Vallarta against the sunset. The pier re-opened January 2013 after three years.

  

Everybody has a story to tell whether you are an individual, corporation or small business. Get your visual story out there. Two decades of photojournalism means Randy Vanderveen's visual story-telling skills are honed and ready to be put to use for you. Call or email to ask for more information.

What is visual story telling? It is telling your story in photographs whether it is for your website, company publicity, publications or an annual report. Photography is a way of capturing and sharing your story that goes beyond just the words and shows you.

Let us tell your story — in photos

Photo Randy Vanderveen LaGlace, Alberta A Township Building Movers truck slowly makes it way up SH 724 hauling a barn belonging to Dave Schmidt to its new home in the yard of Schmidt's daughter and son-in-law Bernice and Len Siebert Wednesday morning. The 77- year old barn's relocation was delayed one day because of heavy fog the previous morning.

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.