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It cannot be said that women have been accepted easily into the photography world
KNOW THEIR NAMES - QUICK FACTS - CONTEMPORARY
A short list of a few photographers of CONTEMPORARY note. A a few people we think you should know, and some QUICK facts as to WHY...
KNOW THEIR NAMES - QUICK FACTS - HISTORY
Know their names - Canadian Photo History Trailblazers,
Lovely Lumens
Lovely Lumens - Bob St Cyr shares his HOW-TO recipe for Lumen / sun prints.
Photojournalist: Nick Iwanyshyn
NPAC photojournalist Nick Iwanyshyn shares some of his favourite images and stories.
Nicola Irvin: Equus
Nicola Irvin illustrates the unique horse/human relationship.
Adisa Sadaf Rawi: New Worlds
Conceptual photography has become the perfect visual outlet for me to express my personal struggles and experiences.
Rocio Graham: Tending to the garden
The dramatic lighting of these still-life works seemed more appropriate to mourn the loss of the fertile garden at season’s end
Dani Lefrançois: Driven by passion
Dani Lefrançois is driven by the challenge of being outdoors and capturing the elements at work to craft a perfect photograph.
Landscape, Nature, and Memory
Christine Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Siegfried, landscape, nature, and memory.
Vincenzo Pietropaolo: Canadians at Work /Canadiens au travail
Virtually every minute of our waking hours we are inundated with photographs. Think of all the photographs that you saw in the last 24 hours
Dave Brosha: A case for black and white
Colour in photography is certainly not a bad thing, but it’s not the only thing.
ALEX WEBSTER: Challenging Perceptions
“I think provoking questions should be a pervasive theme in all art."
Patty Maher: Let me tell you a story
The practice of visual storytelling through photography involves many of the same components that a written story requires.
ROTH AND RAMBERG: WOODWORKERS ALONG THE SALISH SEA
A project that has been gaining strong interest and visibility for R&R is their recent work, Woodworkers Along the Salish Sea.
Marcia Leeder: Pet Connections
Our pets have the unique ability to make us laugh and make us cry; they show us compassion and teach us what it means to love.
JOEL ROBISON: IN WONDERLAND
“Why is a raven like a writing desk?” the Mad Hatter asks in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Taylor Roades: The culture of tourism
"There are both good and bad things that come with tourism, so it is really important to be aware of the ethics of traveling.”
Todd McLellan: Coming Apart / Coming Together
Todd McLellan – Coming Apart / Coming Together. Mechanical objects meticulously taken apart
Margaretha Bootsma: Evocative Transformations
Margaretha Bootsma: Evocative Transformations
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