Supporting Photojournalism in Canada - NPACThe NPAC celebrates and champions quality and ethical photography in journalism, Ali Ledgerwood talks about the BTS...
Documentary photographer Pieter De Vos shares his work from South AfricaDocumentary photographer Pieter De Vos shares his work from South Africa.
Photography, connection, and being seen. Documentary photographer - Amber Bracken Internationally award winning photographer Amber Bracken's moving presentation on how she navigates the world as a documentary photograp
Meet: Photographers Without BordersPhotographers Without Borders founder Danielle Da Silva talks about how the camera can do wonderful things, but also damaging things...
Photojournalist: Nick IwanyshynNPAC photojournalist Nick Iwanyshyn shares some of his favourite images and stories.
ROTH AND RAMBERG: WOODWORKERS ALONG THE SALISH SEAA project that has been gaining strong interest and visibility for R&R is their recent work, Woodworkers Along the Salish Sea.
Rediscovering: DON NEWLANDSDon Newlands’s work defined Canadian photojournalism and documentary photography for close to two decades.
Maurice Henri: Cameras for HealingMaurice Henri is a new breed of photographer. He is not driven by financial reward but by a genuine concern and passion for humanity.
IAN WILLMS: Beyond street photographyAt first sight, the images in Ian Willms's Detroit series feel like stepping back in time.
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.”
Paul Melo: Style QuotientMelo finds inspiration on the street from real people in real life scenarios. He looks for that intangible element that catches his eye.