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'A dream come true': P.E.I. photographer featured in Canadian Geographic

Patricia Bourque is watching some of her childhood dreams come true with some of her photographs appearing in Canadian Geographic this month.

'She really captures the P.E.I. landscape in a beautiful way,' says magazine editor

Patricia Bourque is one of three Indigenous women photographers featured in the November/December edition of Canadian Geographic. (Patricia Bourque)

Patricia Bourque is watching some of her childhood dreams come true with some of her photographs appearing in Canadian Geographic this month.

The November/December edition focuses on Indigenous voices and people from across Canada, and Bourque is one of three Indigenous women photographers featured.

"I remember when I was a young girl looking at National Geographic magazine dreaming, 'I want to be one of those photographers. I want photos of mine. I want to go to these places,'" Bourque said.

Bourque 'proudly celebrates her culture,' says the magazine's digital editor. (Patricia Bourque )

"Now, in my adult years, to have photos from my backyard, basically, my home province to be published, this is a dream come true."

Canadian Geographic's digital editor Alexandra Pope chose Bourque's work.

"She just has great use of colour," Pope said.

Bourque is a self-taught photographer. (CBC)

"She really captures the P.E.I. landscape in a beautiful way and she proudly celebrates her culture."

Bourque is a self-taught photographer, who briefly studied video and television in the early 1990s.

While Bourque did not have to travel the globe to catch the attention of a national publication, she said she still dreams of doing that.

Copies of the November/December edition with Bourque's photos go on sale Nov. 20.

With files from Laura Chapin