06/11/2026
I’m incredibly proud to share that, in my first six months of business, my photography has been published in the Summer Edition of The Maritime EDIT Magazine!
A few months ago, I reached out to The Comic Sutra Comedy Club and volunteered my time photographing a few of their shows. During one of those events, I had the opportunity to meet James Mullinger, who complimented my work. Later, he reached out and invited me to have my photos featured in an article about the club!
This is such an incredible honour, and I’m so grateful for the opportunity and support.
You can find The Maritime EDIT Magazine starting June 15th at major retailers including Indigo/Chapters, Coles, Sobeys, Shoppers Drug Mart, Atlantic Superstore, Walmart, Lawtons Drugs, Guardian Drugs, Jean Coutu, as well as independent bookstores and retailers across Canada 🤗📸🎉
We are thrilled to present the Summer 2026 Travel Issue of [EDIT].
Inside you’ll find Atlantic Canada’s most beautiful places to stay this summer, alongside exceptional food, drink, road trips, festivals and destinations across the region.
At the heart of the issue is The Quiet Stay: our curated collection of 22 remarkable places to stay across Atlantic Canada.
Secluded oases, glamping hideouts, architectural retreats and short-term rentals designed for stillness. Intimate spaces for slow travel.
These are the stays that reward curiosity. The places you hear about from a friend of a friend or stumble across late at night while plotting an escape you didn’t know you needed. Places tucked behind tree lines, perched above tidal shores, hidden along gravel roads and coastal bends.
Think of it as your Atlantic Canadian summer bucket list in magazine form.
One issue. One summer. Countless adventures.
Click here to order now: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-37-summer-2026
On the cover: Designed by much-loved architect and friend of the magazine Omar Gandhi, White Rock is not simply a place to stay, it is a place to feel. Tucked into the north slope of the Gaspereau River Valley, in the heart of Nova Scotia’s wine country, this is architecture at its most considered and most generous.
At the centre of the issue, though, sits Fredericton Capital Region Tourism Fredericton, New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick. A city that, for all its many strengths, still manages to feel quietly under the radar by James Mullinger and Steven Clark. Photographs by Kelly.
Beyond Fredericton, this issue moves through the region in a way that reflects how we believe travel should feel. We spend time on Prince Edward Island at the historic The Great George Hotel The Great George Hotel. You are encased in the nature and landscapes of Nicole Lapierre Nicole Lapierre Photography , one of the most exciting fine-art photographers working in Atlantic Canada today.
And we learn about the biggest and most important exhibition of the season, which celebrates Black history and heritage in New Brunswick and was curated by [EDIT] correspondents Thandiwe McCarthy - Poet, Writer, Griot and Gary Weekes. Food, as ever, plays a central role. We invite you to feast at Unit XIII in Hartland and Brew. in Rothesay. Ballet icons Frank Augustyn and Carolyn Zettel-Augustyn tour their favourite spots in Saint John and beyond, while Jeff Sammut meets musician Glenn Johnson, and Sarah Butland takes us on the Textures & Treasures Trail along the North Shore of Nova Scotia.
All of this plus:
* The hottest new comedy in Canada Comic Sutra Comedy Club. Photographs by Samantha Edwards
* Discovering River Cruising with AMAWaterways by Jennifer Wood
* Exclusive car review: The Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid
* What I Know by Shawn Hogan
* Klondike Kate: An Illustrated History by Brandon Hicks
Cover photograph by Ema Peter
Cover design by Lindsay Brittain