Richard Prud'homme
Editorial images for the publishing world. I'm a freelance photographer based in Rawdon, Quebec, who specializes in current news items and outdoor events.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Starbucks Coffee
It's been two year saga for Starbucks, the once-mighty, now-mighty-again coffee giant. In 2008, the Seattle-based corporation saw its share value chopped in half in a nasty year that preceded cuts across the board. Starbucks was forced to axe seven of its Canadian stores — including the first ever Canadian Starbucks store closure, in Richmond, B.C. — at the start of the year, only to turn business around as the economic downturn eased. By year's end, Starbucks had opened 44 more locations in Canada than it closed in 2009, and while the company won't make public the number of stores it opened in 2010 until its October fiscal year-end, it currently operates 25 more Canadian locations than it did at this time last year.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Fete au Petit Village
Fete au Petit Village 2010. Conte au fil de la Riviere, une scene sur la riviere, les spectactuers sur la rive, un conte magique au fil de l'eau qui coule.
Labels: fete au petit village, le gardeur, saint-paul l'ermite
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Tall Ships on the Quays
Tall Ships on the Quays, five magnificent Tall Ships called into the old port of Montreal this weekend, These amazing ships will be open to the public who can explore them from bow to stern.
Labels: montreal, old port, tall ships
Monday, September 13, 2010
Legends of Motorsports
Legends of Motorsports events are celebrations... of amazing people, amazing cars and the appreciation of life well-lived. Whether you are a hardcore follower of historic racing or a first-time attendee to an auto race, Legends of Motorsports events are designed to create smiles, memories and an insatiable desire to return.
Labels: legends of motorsports, race cars
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Friday, September 03, 2010
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Chemin du Roy
Chemin du Roy, a 280km road rich in Quebec's history, that relays Montreal to Quebec city.
Labels: chemin du roy, quebec, travel