

Paul Fletcher
Paul is a well-known portrait, art and travel photographer living on Vancouver
Island in British Columbia. As well as teaching photography locally at high
school and university levels, Paul organizes and leads photo workshops locally and to other parts of the world. Paul believes strongly in giving back to
this planet and walks his talk by contributing to, and working on, local
conservation projects as well as using his photography skills to support
international and philanthropic agencies when working overseas.
Please check out Paul’s blog for current events and activities.

Tours & Workshops
Fletcherfoto adventure photography Tours and Workshops are an extension
of Paul’s lifelong love of travel, adventure and sharing the passion of his craft.
Workshops vary from local programs at Vancouver Island University to
Long Beach Weekends and international photo tours of Mexico, Wales, Morocco
and other not-yet-discovered destinations. Paul is also able to custom design
workshops for small groups.
Check out his blog for up to date information or contact Paul for info on
upcoming tours or workshops.

Photographic Services
The direct result of Paul’s life being this interesting is many great stories, tons
of shooting experience, and a lot of stock images in his stock image library.
Whether its a special event you need covered, an image that you need taken,
an art photograph for display in your home or office, or a specialized image
from his extensive local and international stock image library, Paul will be able
to help you out. Please check out the image galleries for a sampling of his
work or contact Paul directly to discuss your specific needs.

Humanitarian and Environmental
Paul has a global interest in humanitarian, social and environmental issues. He
volunteers regularly with, and donates his photographs to, Plan International and Photosensitive to support their very-worthwhile international and national
projects. Paul has also donated his images and services to many other local and
provincial organizations that he supports. Locally he founded, and has led the
Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society for over 20 years. In the spirit of giving...
all the proceeds raised from the sale of his first book, "Somenos, the
grandfathers spoke to me", were donated to save this important wetland.