Working Boats – In and About a Local Lobster Fishery

Ian Proctor is a talented freelance photographer whose passion for capturing authentic and real moments is evident in his work. Currently residing in Seabright, Nova Scotia, Ian has spent years documenting various facets of life through his lens. Whether he is chasing lobster boats on the rocky shores of Nova Scotia or documenting the rugged lifestyle on a drilling rig in Alberta, Ian’s photographs transport viewers to different worlds. The images showcased here offer a glimpse into Ian’s extensive portfolio, specifically highlighting the small boat Lobster Fishery in and around St. Margaret’s Bay.

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