On Tuesday morning, 03 Feb '25, Kate Stratford welcomed and introduced Daryl Granger, co-owner of RoseLe Photo Studio as our Guest Speaker. At our hybrid (ie live attendance at R83 with zoom remote attendance) session, he spoke to us about the production of his recent documentary film 'Netting the Waters'. In the most engaging way, he told us of the background and production of the film, as well as the success he has witnessed as a result. Clearly, here's a Norfolk County shining star whose modest aim was to capture a significant story about our community and to educate us in its local impact/reality.
Along with a couple of photos from the morning presentation, more information about Daryl as an individual is enclosed at the "Read more ..." tab. A glimpse into his documentary 'Netting the Waters' can be found at his RoseLe Facebook page linked herein.
After a great question period, which included a most heart-felt message of personal gratitude from Carol Mummery (representing five generations of the local commercial fishing community), Past President John Wallace offered Daryl our RNCS sincere appreciation for the presentation as well as our recognition of his creative work and success in promoting our community. Daryl was then presented with a certificate of appreciation acknowledging a woman whose sight had been restored as a part of our RCNS work with, and support of, Operation Eyesight.
 
A short introduction of Daryl Granger as related to his recent documentary film Netting the Watters may be found at this link.
With 25 years of experience as a professional photographer, Daryl initially studied cinematography at Sheridan College in Oakville but had to discontinue due to financial constraints. He then produced wedding videos for a few years before transitioning into the photography business.
 
 
 
 
 
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