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Kevin Lamb

Kevin Lamb

Kevin Lamb picked up a camera in 2000 and by 2005 was freelancing for the Barrie Examiner newspaper until its closure in 2017. He is an award-winning photojournalist, with his work having been seen in many news outlets across Canada and internationally. Kevin is also an avid travel and wildlife photographer, with subjects ranging from polar bears in Canada’s Arctic to great white sharks at the equator. In 2008, he was chosen as a winner of Canadian Geographic’s Wildlife Photography of the Year. Kevin has also documented countless Canadian musicians over the past 15 years, such as Rush, Joel Plaskett, Gordon Lightfoot, Blue Rodeo, and The Tragically Hip. He lives in Barrie with his wife. They have a cat named Fred

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705-242-3093 ext. 1311
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Recent Work by Kevin

Barrie Airshow wows spectators on Saturday

Barrie Airshow wows spectators on Saturday

Smitty's Furniture marks 'warm and welcoming' return to Barrie

Smitty's Furniture marks 'warm and welcoming' return to Barrie

The company, which previously operated in the city from 1991 to 2008, opens new Bryne Drive store
COLUMN: Reporter's first tattoo caused more anxiety than pain

COLUMN: Reporter's first tattoo caused more anxiety than pain

'Sure, I’m 53 years old, but that doesn’t make it any easier on me,' writes Kevin Lamb, whose column will be informing his parents he got tattooed
Barrie Airshow will feature both old and new (16 photos)

Barrie Airshow will feature both old and new (16 photos)

Snowbirds, Wyevale lead pilot ready to take flight for weekend airshow

Snowbirds, Wyevale lead pilot ready to take flight for weekend airshow

'Just take little baby steps and you’ll never know where you’ll end up,' says Maj. Brent Handy, whose 'lofty goal' was to become a military pilot
Without a trace: Today marks one year since Autumn Shaganash vanished

Without a trace: Today marks one year since Autumn Shaganash vanished

It has been one year since 'I last saw my sister, last felt her hug, heard her laugh. Oh, how I miss everything. She really looked up to me,' says Lili-Anne Moore
'Poor conditions' force local cricket club to move tourney out of Barrie

'Poor conditions' force local cricket club to move tourney out of Barrie

'While we are disappointed that we cannot hold the event in Barrie, this change underscores the urgent need for a dedicated cricket facility in our city,' says official
Police crack case of egg-throwing teens after jogger, vehicle hit

Police crack case of egg-throwing teens after jogger, vehicle hit

Thornton teen charged with dangerous driving in May 31 incident near Ardagh Road and Grant's Way; egg thrower cautioned by police
Jaguars heading to OFSAA lacrosse in just second season

Jaguars heading to OFSAA lacrosse in just second season

'The lacrosse season at St. Joe’s has been a remarkable journey, especially considering it is only the second year of the program,' says coach
Hand your kids over to pirates for summer of entertainment

Hand your kids over to pirates for summer of entertainment

With length of 40 feet from bow to stern, organizers say Island Rogue will comfortably hold 40 landlubbers on Kempenfelt Bay
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