Jackie Dives
Sun Drenched Polaroids From a Summer in the Arctic
An eye-opening trip through the Northwest Passage.
Photos of a Sibling Relationship Scarred by Opioid Addiction
Amid an overdose crisis in Vancouver, photographer Jackie Dives has documented years of her brother’s drug use and recovery.
Faded Snapshots from Teen Years Spent Lost and Depressed
“So much of my experience has been pretending not to be depressed, instead of figuring out how to live with it.”
Young People Show Us The Items They Just Can’t Throw Away
As many of us prepare to trash a bunch of jelly beans, candles, and other shit we don’t need after the holidays, photographer Jackie Dives looks at the treasured things millennials can’t live without.
Searching BC Ghost Towns for Traces of Chinese Miners
Century-old records reduced them to nameless slurs, so it takes serious detective work to find the real history.
The Women Changing Canada's Most Infamous Polygamist Colony from the Inside
Bountiful, British Columbia, has been in the news for an ongoing child trafficking trial, but the fundamentalist Mormon settlement is also home to a small group of women leaders who defy stereotypes.
Photos that Confront the Fear and Anxiety of Peeing While Trans
"I just want to pee, wash my hands, check if I have food in my teeth, and leave without being harassed."
Vancouver’s Angriest Punk and Metal Promoter on Battling Slumlords and Hipsters
Wendythirteen has been at war with slumlords, cops, gentrifiers, and hipsters since before some punks were born. For a second time in a decade, she's lost her footing in a changing scene.
Meet the Feminist Comic Artists Who Draw Porn in Public
We chat with comic book pornographers Robin Bougie and Maxine Frank about women-driven narrative, oversharing fans, and what bodies actually look like.
The vigilante Vancouver first-responders tackling the fentanyl crisis
Scenes from the downtown east side of Vancouver, which struggles with addiction.
Inside the Tent City That Fought the Government and Won
Campers say they've got nowhere to go, and a British Columbia Supreme Court judge recently agreed—at least temporarily.
Nothing to See Here: Pictures of Women and Their Menstrual Blood
"I thought, 'there's no way in fucking hell anyone's going to do this with me,'" said Vancouver photographer Jackie Dives.