A smiling man, candidate Kevin Lamoureux in a winter hat and coat, embracing another person in a blue jacket from behind, both standing on a snowy roadside next to a red election sign for Kevin Lamoureux.
Kevin Lamoureux marking Holodomor Memorial Day.

Mr. Lamoureux is a familiar face in Winnipeg’s North End, known for his community fireworks on Canada Day and through his long-standing morning open house at McDonald’s. 

It was Taco Time!

During his successful 2011 by-election campaign for the Winnipeg North seat in the House of Commons, I experienced firsthand his community impact.

Meeting with constituents after chatting with media at Garden City Shopping Centre.

Door-to-door, residents shared so many stories of his meaningful contributions from his two decades in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly.

Kevin Lamoureux greeting volunteers ‘burma shaving’ during a brisk Winnipeg afternoon.

Kevin Lamoureux meeting federal New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton at a local pancake breakfast.

Kevin Lamoureux at his regular constituent open house at McDonald’s. 

Kevin Lamoureux amidst a controlled yet chaotic media scrum. The choice of a prime lens, while challenging in the bustling environment, brought a personal focus to the photos.

Kevin Lamoureux holding a telephone town hall after a night of canvassing and impromptu sign repairs on the way back to the campaign office.

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Winnipeg North By-Election – 2010

Kevin Lamoureux is a machine. When door knocking, he cautiously on ice, ran from door-to-door. He literally runs for office. 

During the 2010 federal by-election for the constituency of Winnipeg North, I provided digital services, photography for campaign materials, and press duties as assigned. 

Project details

Employer:
Winnipeg North LPC EDA

Type:
Digital

Date:
November 2010