
Camille Vernet
Camille Vernet is the creator and director of Inspired British Columbia. She has worked in New Zealand, Australia and Canada on TV shows, documentaries and short films. Camille focuses on telling compelling stories that will have a direct impact on people’s lives. With a creative twist, she engages the viewer by shedding light on the human side of every project in which she engages.
Latest from Camille Vernet

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Women are underrepresented in sports coverage. Here's how this photographer is changing the focus
Alana Paterson breaks down why she points her camera at female athletes - and why it's so important that she does.
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For abstract artist Kirsten Hatfield, bipolar disorder gives her the intensity to create
The Vancouver artist opens up about bipolar disorder, growing up with the internet and how online culture is giving marginalized artists agency.
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Kari Kristensen cuts the Canadian landscape into linoleum, and it's a ton of precise work
The Vancouver artist renders mountains and lake reflections into geometric prints that capture her emotional experience of growing up in the Canadian landscape.
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Miscarriage is still a taboo subject. Zohar Hagbi empowers women to start talking
After having three miscarriages in less than two years, she's using intuitive artmaking to uplift others who have been through the same.
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Nicole Dextras designs plant-based clothes for ecologically minded apocalypse survivors
Lest you fear nakedness after the inevitable apocalypse, the Vancouver artist has you covered.
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Cole Pauls's comics preserve First Nations language — and also celebrate punks eating pizza
"The first time I read an Indigenous comic book, I felt empowered."
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