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- Empower Through Giving: Equip & Donate Update
< Back Empower Through Giving: Equip & Donate Update Jan 11, 2024 Dre Erwin Explore our Equip & Donate initiative, where you can support by donating gently used camera equipment and cell phones. Join us in making a positive impact on the lives of Mรฉtis and First Nations youth in Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada. Stay connected with our latest news! We're excited to share updates on our ongoing initiative, "Empower Through Giving: Equip & Donate." Your generous contributions of gently used camera equipment and cell phones play a pivotal role in supporting our mission to empower youth through the transformative art of photography. This initiative specifically benefits Mรฉtis and First Nations youth in Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada , providing them with valuable tools for creative expression and community engagement. Join us in making a lasting impact on these young lives, fostering opportunities for self-discovery and growth. Explore how you can be a part of this meaningful journey. Previous Next
- Aurora Borealis | PhotoVibe
Dancing Lights: Northern Saskatchewan's -50ยฐC Aurora Borealis Spectacle Enchanting Northern Saskatchewan: Spectacular Aurora Borealis in Extreme -50C Conditions Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Embed Video Link Copied Nature's Frozen Symphony: A Mesmerizing Aurora Borealis at -50ยฐC in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada Step into the sub-zero wonderland of Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, where the mystical Aurora Borealis graced the frigid -50ยฐC night sky. Witness the stunning display of vibrant colors as the celestial dance unfolds, captured in this mesmerizing video showcasing the enchanting beauty of the Northern Lights against the extreme cold backdrop of the Canadian north
- Unveiling Captivating Photo Galleries: Exploring the Aurora Borealis, Community, and More
< Back Unveiling Captivating Photo Galleries: Exploring the Aurora Borealis, Community, and More Oct 30, 2023 A Journey Through Our Diverse Visual Narratives Prepare to embark on a visual odyssey with the upcoming launch of our photo galleries page. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Aurora Borealis, discover the heartwarming essence of community life, and explore the rich cultures of First Nations and Mรฉtis peoples. From stunning drone captures to evocative landscapes and candid portraits, our galleries promise a diverse and inspiring experience. Our lens also delves into stress, offering a unique perspective on its impact in our lives. Stay tuned as we unveil this vibrant tapestry of visual storytelling, where every image narrates a unique story Previous Next
- About | Dre Erwin Photography
About Dre Erwin Photography BscN, RN(AAP) Primary Care Nurse | Photographer | Children's Book Author Dre Erwin, the CEO and founder of PhotoVibe, is a former Canadian Armed Forces member and a committed primary care nurse renowned for his dedication to mental health support. His fervor for therapeutic photography and youth well-being has earned him widespread acclaim and recognition. Load More About Dre Erwin from Pinehouse Lake/Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada, is more than a Primary Care Registered Nurse; he's a beacon of hope and healing for First Nations and Cree youth. Dre's innovative approach, centered around therapeutic photography, serves as a transformative tool for those facing the shadows of depression, anxiety, trauma, and addictions. Through his unique blend of therapeutic photography and the principles of the Law of Attraction, he not only assists in coping but ignites sparks of happiness and well-being in their lives. His groundbreaking work was featured in the impactful CBC documentary "A New Lens on Life," highlighting the profound impact of his approach on individuals and communities. Currently advancing his expertise, Dre is on the path to acquiring a Master's in Nurse Practitioner, expanding his capacity to serve and heal. Beyond his nursing practice, Dre authored the touching children's book "The Little Boy Who Found Happiness in the Most Unusual Place," skillfully penned in both Cree and English. This heartfelt narrative beautifully illustrates the transformative power of therapeutic photography in the life of a Cree youth navigating the journey of healing and hope after loss. Dre's commitment to mental health support and his pioneering nursing innovations have earned accolades from prestigious bodies like the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses and his college. His tireless dedication and inventive solutions stand as a testament to his unwavering commitment to enhancing lives, especially in remote Saskatchewan communities. Summary Primary Care Nurse Learn More Co-Founder of the Pinehouse Photography Club Learn More Children's Book Author Learn More Drawing from extensive experience in ICU and ER settings, Dre has transitioned to specializing in remote primary care nursing. His current focus revolves around serving the Mรฉtis and First Nations communities in northern Saskatchewan, delivering essential healthcare services tailored to their unique needs and circumstances. After experiencing personal grief and loss, Dre turned to therapeutic photography. His captivating images of the northern Saskatchewan aurora borealis grabbed the attention of local youth. Through this, he discovered not just the prevalence of youth struggling with addiction and mental health issues, but also how the simple act of photography could aid them. This realization led to the creation of the Pinehouse Photography Club. Dre's newest book, "The Little Boy Who Found Happiness in the Most Unusual Place," delves into the real-life journey of a local youth who grappled with his father's suicide at a young age. The narrative not only explores his process of coping and healing but also sheds light on how his engagement with photography became a powerful tool in his own recovery and, ultimately, in aiding others through their own struggles. Stay tuned with our newsletter Empower Yourself from the Start. SUBSCRIBE Thanks for subscribing! Nurturing Healthcare Innovation in Northern Frontiers: Dre Erwin's Ongoing Journey In pursuit of healthcare innovation, Dre Erwin, the founder of PhotoVibe, remains steadfast in fulfilling his Nurse Practitioner (NP) aspirations while continuing to serve in northern regions due to limited primary care opportunities in southern Saskatchewan. Collaborating with various organizations, he actively seeks avenues to expand therapeutic photography education and support programs, particularly in rural and remote communities. Simultaneously, Dre is channeling his creativity into authoring several new children's books, furthering his commitment to inspiring young minds and advocating for mental health awareness through literature. With a passion for fostering positive change, Dre Erwin continues to carve paths for innovative healthcare solutions, leaving an enduring impact on healthcare accessibility and mental health support in remote settings. To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Hilary Ryan Dre always has magnificent photos, but I enjoy his quotes nearly as much as the aurora. He has done so much to help the youth find their true calling and cares for his community. I hope to meet him one day. Gail Luhmann Dre Erwin's work is wonderful.I send a small group of people several "Batches" of inspirational sayings with pictures each day & if I need a picture to go with something... I look here. He is talented & inspirational Leanne Mikkelsen Thoroughgood Love Dreโs photography! It is breathtaking and vibrant - life affirming! Recommend following his photography as it provides calm and peace at the end of the day! Michelle Smith Heโs a great person and so caring for the youth he has been there for me when I was down heโs amazing and always happy stay happy and positive!!! By putting cameras in the hands of these youth, a nurse literally is saving lives in the north. Corey O'Soup "Our mission is to promote mental health awareness through the transformative power of therapeutic photography." Our Mission Statement: Learn More A New Lens on Life: The Healing Power of Therapeutic Photography Experience the Transformative Magic of Photography! Immerse yourself in the captivating realm of 'A New Lens on Life,' a documentary honored by CBC. Explore how the art of therapeutic photography is making a profound impact on lives in Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan. Begin your journey with a brief preview, and let yourself be entranced by the powerful narrative of resilience, creativity, and healing. This is a story that will ignite inspiration and leave you yearning for more. Join us on this extraordinary voyage, and hit that 'Follow' button to watch the complete documentary." Follow The Little Boy who found Happiness, in the Most Unusual Place Authored in both English and Cree, soared to Canada's top ten bestsellers for two consecutive weeks. Experience the book's magicโavailable now ! Embark on your PhotoVibe Journey Today! Get in tune with the transformative power of therapeutic photography. Join us to explore emotional resilience, foster a supportive community, and manifest a brighter, more positive mental landscape. 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- Terms and Conditions | PhotoVibe
Contest Terms and Conditions Contest Details: Prize: 3 Lucky Winners will receive a stunning coffee mug by Dre Erwin Photography. Deadline: The contest ends Feb 28/24 midnight. Winners Announcement: Stay tuned for the announcement of the winners on Feb 5/24. Terms and Conditions: Only PhotoVibe members are eligible to enter. Winners will be selected randomly from the pool of participants. Winners will be notified through PhotoVibe's messaging system. Prizes will be shipped to the winners' provided addresses. Ready to sip your favorite brew from a Dre Erwin Photography mug? Sign up, engage, and let the PhotoVibe journey begin! ๐ Sign Up Now and Join the Contest!
- Therapeutic Photography
< Back Therapeutic Photography Therapeutic photography is the use of photography as a tool to promote healing, self-discovery, and personal growth. It involves the use of images to explore and express one's emotions, thoughts, and feelings, as well as to gain insight into one's life experiences. Therapeutic photography finds application in diverse settings, including counseling, psychotherapy, and self-help. It offers valuable support to individuals grappling with mental health challenges, trauma, grief, and more. Through the process of capturing and reflecting upon images, individuals gain fresh perspectives on their emotions and experiences, thereby discovering effective coping strategies to move forward. Moreover, the therapeutic power of photography extends beyond personal benefits. It fosters social connections and community bonds. Group photography initiatives, for instance, serve as a unifying force, celebrating culture, belonging, and mutual support. When it comes to aiding youth in self-expression and emotion processing, therapeutic photography stands out as an effective tool. Especially for those who struggle with verbal communication or sharing mental health concerns, this form of expression provides a safe and creative outlet. Youth can develop essential coping skills and enhance their well-being. The widespread availability of cameras on smartphones and other devices makes this therapy particularly accessible to young people. In 2016, Dre uncovered the therapeutic potential of northern lights photography. He introduced this form of therapy in a remote northern Saskatchewan village to assist youth in developing coping mechanisms for mental health challenges and addictions. Dre's experience vividly highlights the empowering and accessible nature of therapeutic photography. It proves especially significant for youth mental health and addictions, making it a feasible tool for implementation in various settings, be it in homes, communities, schools, or towns. The only prerequisite is a cellphone or camera. In addition to verbal feedback from youth, Dre observed the positive impact of therapeutic photography on their behavior and emotions. Smiles, laughter, and emotional expression during spontaneous group therapy sessions around a campfire served as tangible evidence of its effectiveness. Furthermore, recognition from reputable sources like CBC, Global News, the Union of Nurses, and national/global outlets reaffirmed the tool's value. Irrespective of who you are or where you find yourself, we encourage you to explore the benefits of therapeutic photography, whether individually or with others, even in the absence of apparent issues. Learn more about therapeutic photography here . Previous Next Donate 01 Pinehouse Photography Club Online Gallery 02 Dre Erwin Photography Online Gallery 03 Therapeutic Photography Online Gallery
- A New Lens on Life: The CBC Award-Winning Documentary
< Back A New Lens on Life: The CBC Award-Winning Documentary Youth in northern Saskatchewan discover healing through photographyโa powerful tool for expressing emotions, overcoming trauma, and fostering connection. CBC captures their inspiring journeys, showcasing the profound impact of this innovative therapeutic approach on their mental well-being. How Photography Saved Lives in Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan Skylar Lariviere faced despair in the vast forests of northern Saskatchewan, contemplating ending her life. But she found hope and purpose through therapeutic photography, which transformed her perspective. She dropped her weapon, ran towards life, and sought help. In Pinehouse Lake, a community grappling with high youth suicide rates, the Pinehouse Photography Club, founded by primary care nurse Dre Erwin, emerged as a beacon of healing. Photography offered a creative outlet that not only captured the Northern Lights but also ignited a sense of wonder and purpose among its members. As they captured the beauty of Pinehouse through their lenses, they found solace and a way to cope with depression, addiction, and the challenges of remote living. This powerful transformation through therapeutic photography inspired others to follow suit. Teens like Louis Iron discovered the healing power of the camera, using it to navigate the darkness and find light in their lives. As Pinehouse's photography community blossomed, it became clear that this approach was more than a hobbyโit was a lifeline. Photography became a bridge to self-esteem and self-worth, allowing these young individuals to communicate their feelings and experiences without words. As Pinehouse's story unfolded, the Pinehouse Photography Club received recognition and grants, setting up a studio space and inspiring similar initiatives nationwide. Today, Pinehouse's photographers continue to capture the beauty of the Northern Lights and their community. Their journey from darkness to light serves as a testament to the transformative power of photography and resilience in the face of adversity. This is the story of hope, healing, and beliefโa story that reminds us all that, no matter how low we feel, we can always rise to the top. But the story doesn't end here. The Pinehouse Photography Club is on a mission to extend these opportunities to all Mรฉtis and First Nations youth, especially those in the northern and rural parts of the country. Their vision is to offer the same lifeline of creativity, healing, and hope to those who need it most, ensuring that no one is left behind in the pursuit of a brighter future. Learn more about the aware winning documentary here . Learn about the Pinehouse Photography Club here , that uses therapeutic photography in Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Learn about therapeutic photography here . Previous Next Donate Explore the critically acclaimed documentary 'A New Lens on Life,' honored by CBC and produced by Madeline Kotzer 01 Pinehouse Photography Club Online Gallery 02 Dre Erwin Photography Online Gallery 03 Therapeutic Photography Online Gallery