PLUS! - Saturday, March 3. 1990 - 7 A roving cameraman at CNC CNC students Vince DePalma (left), Anthony Marotta and Corrlne Scholes show their stuff for Dylan Cole's camera. U Excuse me, can I borrow your face” is a common cry in the halls of the College of New Caledonia these days. Dylan Cole, photographer and first year university transfer student, spends much of his time shooting faces around town. Dylan sees fife through a lens and is never without a camera. His darkroom is the laundry room at home, where his mother finally “gets to see my art” Although he was bom in Vernon, he has spent most of his fife in Prince George. He graduated from PGSS last year, where he nurtured his interest in photography. His passion for photography extends to his assessment of Prince George, a collection of "interesting faces,” as he puts it “There’s a lot of character in Prince George,” he says. Dylan, 18, has lots of drive and motivation. He also has big shoulders because of the cameras slung here, there and everywhere. His energy shows in his future plans. “I want to go anywhere where they’ve got a lot of things to do. “The big dream is to work for one of the big three: Sports Illustrated, National Geographic or Time/Life.” photos by Dylan Cole