When it snows in Vancouver, there’s no doubt that everything looks a little more magical.
One spot that is particularly enchanting dusted in snow is the Stanley Park Seawall.
, a Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»videographer and photographer, shared a video this week that showcases just how beautiful the park looks in winter.
“A couple of snowy days in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»gave me a chance to see what the Blackmagic Pocket 6K can do,” Andersen wrote on Instagram.
The short video lasts just over a minute and takes viewers around the snow-covered seawall slowly, zooming in on icicles and showing off the beauty of the surrounding area along the way. The clip ends with a gorgeous time-lapse of the city lighting up and clouds rolling over Siwash Rock.
The Instagram video has already attracted more than 1,900 views, since it was posted a day ago. If you’re on the gram, you’ve probably come across Andersen’s striking photos of B.C.
More than 14,000 people follow his work via his account . And surprisingly, he said he hasn’t been taking photography seriously for that long.
"My background is as a wedding videographer," Andersen said.
"I’ve only really called myself a photographer for the past few years now, but I’ve done video for 10 years."
Andersen said he enjoys highlighting the beauty within Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»to others.
"I just want to share my love of natural scenes, of light, of the city," he said.
“If I see something I like my first instinct is to share it with other people.”