Photojournalism - Vancouver

Tales close to home and around the world by Ian Harland


Welcome to my portfolio of photojournalism and editorial photography. I'm Ian Harland, a Vancouver-based photographer with a deep interest in storytelling. My work is varied and while many of my narratives are deeply rooted in the themes of nature and wildlife, I explore a diverse range of subjects, each with its own unique story. My ability to capture the essence of these stories through my lens has led to collaborations with editors and journalists worldwide, adding depth and context to their publications.


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The Highline House

Man paddling away from his off-grid floating home, 'Shadow's Nowhere Island,' in Vancouver, Canada

Shadow’s Nowhere Island

On assignment for the Globe and Mail, I documented a home perched above one of Vancouver’s where the sky is the limit.

17+ years of off grid living. What began as a desire to escape the chaotic world around him, turned into a mission to protect nature.

Civil disobedience aimed at stopping old-growth logging in British Columbia.

Published in National Observer.

Protestors blocking Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver to advocate for saving old-growth forests in British Columbia

Save Old Growth

An assignment shot for the National Post X Destination Canada to promote interprovincial travel.

Girl in traditional Chinese attire at blue hour in Sun Yat Sen Garden, Vancouver, British Columbia

Vancouver

Tree sitting for the climate

Man sitting on a treehouse during a pipeline protest in Burnaby, British Columbia.

A group of passionate environmentalists fiercely opposed to the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project.

Published in National Observer & Chatelaine.


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