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    The magazine for people who love photography with purpose. MOVEMENT - Issue #75 MEMORY - Issue #74 The MELD issue #73 Winter 2024/ 2025: COLOUR Fall 2024: TIME Spring/Summer 2024: LIGHT Fall 2023: WATER Spring/ Summer 2023: FOOD photoED magazine is for: Culture Vultures. People who feel good about surrounding themselves with quality content and ideas. The Community. For intentional photographers seeking authentic, process-driven stories. “It’s the kind of magazine you want to revisit—slow down with, learn from, and maybe even pass along to someone else who’d appreciate it. Highly recommended—and not just for one read, but many.” - Sandrine Hermand-Grisel, AllAboutPhoto.com Featured Blog Articles Current Edition CANADA + USA orders INTERNATIONAL ORDERS Order vs Chaos - Issue #76 Order vs Chaos - Issue #76 Order vs Chaos - Issue #76 Order vs Chaos - Issue #76 “Any order is a balancing act of extreme precariousness.” — WALTER BENJAMIN In this print edition, we have taken the opportunity to flip the script on how readers experience our magazine. From the cover, the publication opens as per usual, but somehow concludes in the middle. Flip the print edition on its back to find another beginning, a different entry point, through a second cover, again concluding in the middle. Featuring... Quincey Spagnoletti in conversation with Pelle Cass Crafted compositions with Milad Safabakhsh by Sherry Chunqing Liu The Meditative Practice of Anthony Gebrehiwot by Craig D’Arville Wes Bell: Lost for words by Sherry Chunqing Liu One Thing After Another, An exquisite photography retrospective at the AGO by Corinna vanGerwen Geomatic Meditation by DW Alexander Laura Kay Keeling : Untitled Portals by Rita Godlevskis Daniel Everett : Systems of (Dis) Organization by Alan Bulley + PORTFOLIO Artists from our International Call for submissions: Rebecca Tunks (AUS), Julia Zyrina (NL), Paulo de Tarso Souza (BR), Violetta Lorentzou (UK), Fausta Facciponte (CAN), Ava Margueritte (CAN), Henry VanderSpek (CAN), Franciszek Chilinski (POL), Tash Damjanovic (CAN), Shira Gold (CAN), and Jung Ui Lee (KR). AND... Jane Hinton: Contained Chaos by Cassandra Spires Mindful photography in a chaotic world by Anna Wilson Love + Order: Resilience, a photo book by Alan Bulley Photo book recommendations by Brian St Denis Change Made: Building the next chapter in mentorship by Sid Naidu Issue #76 coverss feature work by artists; Pelle Cass, “Red Ball Shadows in Driveway — It was a silly fight,” and Fausta Facciponte’s,“Story Fragment No. 11,” from the Little Tragedies and New Beginnings , series. Digital EXTRA Edition A free digital companion edition Check it out - HERE “I love it! It’s a nice, analog way to interact with photography.” Subscribe for delivery Special Offers Digital EXTRA Edition DIGITAL BONUS CONTENT. Flick through our FREE BONUS companion edition. Patreon Perks Advertise With Us Call for Submissions “Subscribing to photoED is such a delight ... not only do we get to see wonderful images in the publication, but we also get great stuff in the mail! It's like a birthday party (without the cake) or Christmas (without the gaudy decorations) 3x/ year!” - Jude from Hamilton What’s on Patreon See the latest news for our community of Patreon supporters Find out more Photo Book Reviews About photoED Photography. EDITORIAL. From emerging artists to established photographers, we share photography stories in a brand new light. Meet The Team Since 2001 photoED magazine has been an inspiration for over 20+ years to photography professionals, students, educators, and enthusiasts alike. With origins in Canada as a grassroots education resource publication, it is now the leading creative content publisher in the editorial photography space in Canada—spanning print, digital, and social media. Jet Tag Safety Reflector Key Chain C$12.00 Price Buy Now Best Value! 6x issue /2 year SUBSCRIPTION C$125.00 Price Buy Now Great Value! 3x issue /SUBSCRIPTION 1 YR C$70.00 Price Buy Now GuruShots Extraordinary Architecture READ MORE HERE Frequently asked questions photoED magazine is for... Photographers and photography lovers. Process driven lens-based creators. Intentional image-makers. The open minded & curious creatives. People who believe conversations about photography and art should be accessible. People passionate about qualitative storytelling through photography. Culture vultures. People that feel good about surrounding themselves with quality content and ideas because it is going to make their lives better. People seeking worthwhile content that isn’t click-bait rip-offs. People who celebrate and enable others to share their work despite industry trends and popularity-based online algorithms. Folks that know you can never replace a live experience with fine art photography with a virtual one. photoED is NOT for… Gear heads who want tech reviews. People who enjoy buzzwords and art speak. Click bait doom scrollers. Critics & judges. Folks that don’t see value in editorial integrity. People who believe in old school institutional value structures determining an artists ‘worth.’ Old boys club members and associates. How can I get photoED Magazine? Easy! We have a few great options for print and digital delivery! International folks can order copies from our distribution partners, BOUTIQUE MAGS + Newsstand UK. Canadian and USA friends can SHOP HERE for single copies and 3x/ year SUBSCRIPTIONS. If you’re loving what we’re about, and have an interest in supporting us for more sweet perks – join us on PATREON to support what we do for as little as $2./ month. If you missed an issue you’re interested in – we have PAST EDITIONS available HERE. Our list of bricks and mortar retail partners is HERE. If your preference is digital, we post our replica editions – on Press Reader HERE. If you’re a school or library – yes! You can order our publication via EBSCO / Flipster. Can I give photoED magazine as a gift? Of course, YES! Simply place your order for subscriptions, merch, past issues, special offers... online and edit the 'Shipping address' to be your giftees! If you include a 'note' we'll add a hand written postcard or note on the packaging to let your giftee know it's from you and how you thought they would enjoy our stuff! Everything we ship comes from our office in Toronto not a fancy fulfillment sorta place. Does photoED do refunds? Sorry, we just can't. Between postage and bank transaction fees, we just can't. But if anything changes for you, or an issue occurs, we do our absolute best to make things right. We respect our customers. Who creates photoED magazine? photoED magazine is independently published by Rita Godlevskis and a crew of new and regular collaborators. Find out more about our editorial curatorial team HERE. PATREON PATRONS, subscribers and select advertisers collectively fund the creation of original editorial content with integrity, printed with high quality production values. Advertising with photoED magazine photoED magazine does not 'sell advertising,' We’re content partners that connect the brands we love with the readers and contributors we cherish. We don't do click bait or promotions for products or services that do not align with our readers interests. Our readers are sophisticated and we do not wish to serve them irrelevant junk. We help brands create connections and value through our print and digital platforms. Every brand and budget is unique, so every partner we work with is offered a bespoke promotional package that serves their goals & budget, and our readers equally. Get in touch to receive our media kit for general rates and production dates and deadlines. How do I get my photography published in photoED magazine? We always have opportunities going for photographers at any level! Our upcoming print edition themes and information on what we're working on is posted HERE. For single image and short series works, we use online platforms for submission calls so that our JURY can review work easily from wherever they are across Canada. Please do not send images for jury consideration via email. We welcome writers and photographers feature proposals that align with our editorial plans. Inquiries for such feature proposals may be sent via email. Please note, as a small independent publisher, we usually work 6-9 months in advance of our press dates to ensure that every artist and collaborator is pleased with our productions. Sign up to our news/ read the print magazine/ read the digital edition/ follow us on social media/ check out the info on our website to stay in the loop! Does it cost $ to be published in photoED magazine? No. photoED magazine is NOT a pay-to-play business. We publish work we are excited to share and invest our professional resources to make our contributors works and words shine. Although some of our featured artists are also community supporters, this is not a requirement or consideration when we are putting together our editorial packages. Does photoED magazine pay contributors? Yes, photoED magazine offers small artist honorariums to Canadian contributors, dependent on a variety of factors. Each case is unique and each budget for each edition varies. Although CARFAC rates are still out of reach for our budget, we offer contributors printed copies of the publication (inc postage) and all our editorial support, working collaboratively to showcase artists work. We take our work seriously, and approach every artist at any level of their experience with the same respect. We do not commission new works and currently only publish existing projects. Does publishing with photoED magazine restrict my work? Submitting to PhotoED Magazine does not transfer any rights of ownership - the photographer retains full rights. We do not ask for exclusivity and the photographer is free to submit the image to any other publication/ project or exhibition. The owner of the photographs allows us the rights to publish and promote their work with credit, on our print and digital platforms. By submitting, the photographer acknowledges that they have full rights to the images and has obtained proper releases where warranted.

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    Print publishing is a unique and rare privilege that offers photographers a legacy document of their work and story. We love how it feels to hold beautiful images in your hands, and we want to share this experience with everyone. photoED magazine is not a pay-to-play publication, charity, data collection agency, nor are any editorial decisions based on institutional gate keeping or politics.  photography. Editorial. From emerging artists to established photographers, we share photography stories in a brand new light. since 2001. With origins in classrooms well before the dawn of virtual learning, photoED magazine started as a grassroots resource publication to feature local content, by and for Canadian educators. An inspiration for the past 23+ years to professionals, students, educators, and enthusiasts alike, photoED is now the leading creative content publisher in the editorial photography space in Canada spanning print, digital, and social media. Meet the team Karene-Isabelle Jean-Baptiste Curatorial Advisory Board Member Photographer, Montreal based. Pam Lau Curatorial Advisory Board Member Photographer, educator, and co-founder of Ecru ; a grassroots initiative for emerging creatives. Toronto based. Dana Stirling Curatorial Advisory Board Member Photographer, & Editor In-Chief of Float Photo Magazine. NY based. Peppa Martin Curatorial Advisory Board Member Founder + Director, The Commotion Digital Gallery Vancouver based. Maria Kanellopoulos Curatorial Advisory Board Member Associate Curator, TD Contemporary Art Collection Toronto based. Tobi Asmoucha Curatorial Advisory Board Member Photographer + educator Toronto based. Vicki Hoysa Curatorial Advisory Board Member Publisher at Applied Arts Magazine Toronto based. Eric Stewart Curatorial Advisory Board Member Photographer + photo-educator at Langara College Vancouver based. Mark Walton Curatorial Advisory Board Member Photographer, arts writer and editor at curatednow.ca Waterloo based. John Healey Curatorial Advisory Board Member Photographer + educator, Ottawa based. Jonathan Hobin Curatorial Advisory Board Member Creative Director, School of Photographic Art Ottawa Ottawa based. Corinna vanGerwen Contributing writer. Toronto based. Alan Bulley Photographer, and contributing writer Gatineau based. Rita Godlevskis photoED magazine Editor/ Publisher, Toronto based. Ruth Alves photoED magazine Art Director, London based. Marie-Louise Moutafchieva Photographer + photoED magazine Editorial Assistant, Toronto based. Céline Parent photoED magazine copy editor, St. Catharines based. We publish Print publishing is a unique and rare privilege that offers artists a legacy document of their work and story. We love how it feels to hold beautiful images in your hands, and we want to share this experience with everyone. photoED magazine is not a pay-to-play publication, charity, data collection agency, and all editorial decisions are independent. photoED magazine is primarily reader supported and respects our audience by presenting fresh, original, editorial ideas in accessible language (no art-speak or tech-talk here). If you're interested in reading more detail about what goes on BTS - READ THIS. We warmly welcome contributors at any level of their experience with lens-based art. + Find our replica editions on Flipster/ EBSCO for libraries and institutions + photoED magazine is supported by our readers, subscribers, PATREON PATRONS, and select advertisers & community partners with a lens towards celebrating and supporting qualitative editorial content for photography lovers. Occasionally receive funding from grant programs for special projects we produce. We PUBLISH - in print and online: WELL CONSIDERED SUBMISSIONS by images makers with INTENTION. Fine art or commercial ORIGINAL creative works Diverse interpretations on our themes that challenge us to see things in a new way Existing projects/ works only. We do not commission new works at this time. Submissions are open to students, emerging photographers, as well as established pro's - ALL are welcome! FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SUBMITTING YOUR WORK - HERE. we support Community is what keeps us inspired and excited about the possibilities lens based storytelling offers. We proudly offer our content freely to organisations such as Ecru, a grassroots initiative supporting emerging creatives, founded by self-taught and self-employed photographers. + Connecting BIPOC Artists with Engagers & Employers

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    Inspiring photography stories in print magazine Order vs Chaos “I have a gift for Order and a taste for Chaos.” – Leigh Bardugo Our 76th edition in print celebrates us meeting in the middle. In this edition photoED magazine flips the script on how readers experience fine art photography in print. From the cover, the publication opens as per usual, but somehow concludes in the middle. Flip the print edition onto its back to find another beginning, a different entry point, through a second cover. Perhaps as a subconscious reflection of a collective global zeitgeist, the artists featured in issue #76 / Order vs Chaos, work towards creating images that inspire calm, through mindful minimalist compositions, and in contrast the publication also presents work intentionally packed with details, questions, and busyness, energizing, puzzling, and dazzling viewers. This issue features: Crafted compositions with Milad Safabakhsh by Sherry Chunqing Liu Quincey Spagnoletti in conversation with Pelle Cass Geomatic Meditation by DW Alexander Daniel Everett: Systems of (Dis) Organization, by Alan Bulley Digital Manifestations: The Meditative Practice of Anthony Gebrehiwot, by Craig D’Arville Wes Bell: Lost for words, by Sherry Chunqing Liu One Thing After Another, An exquisite photography retrospective at the AGO, by Corinna vanGerwen Laura Kay Keeling: Untitled Portals by Rita Godlevskis + PORTFOLIO FEATURES Rebecca Tunks (AUS), Julia Zyrina (NL), Paulo de Tarso Souza (BR), Violetta Lorentzou (UK), Fausta Facciponte (CAN), Ava Margueritte (CAN), Henry VanderSpek (CAN), Franciszek Chilinski (POL), Tash Damjanovic (CAN), Shira Gold (CAN), and Jung Ui Lee (KR). AND... Jane Hinton: Contained Chaos by Cassandra Spires Mindful photography in a chaotic world by Anna Wilson Love + Order: Resilience, a photo book by Alan Bulley Photo book recommendations by Brian St Denis Change Made: Building the next chapter in mentorship by Sid Naidu Order vs Chas covers: Pelle Cass works by crafting images from thousands of layers, “Red Ball Shadows in Driveway — It was a silly fight” from the series, Tossed. And Fausta Facciponte smashes china to create new stories,“Story Fragment No. 11,” from the series, Little Tragedies and New Beginnings. photoED magazine is also available as digital replicas for readers worldwide on Press Reader and Flipster platforms. This edition could not have been made possible without the support of: Tamron , Nikon, The Photo Historical Society of Canada, Beau Photo, Harcourt House, GuruShots, a very generous anonymous private donor passionate about supporting Canadian women in photography, our Patreon Patrons , Downtown Camera , B3K Digital, Front Row Insurance , Professional Photographers of Canada , and Total Image Works. GET IT IN PRINT ! GET IT DELIVERED IN PRINT ! READ THE DIGITAL REPLICA A little sample of what we've done in the past.... Movement - Issue #75 Featuring: Xavi Bou & nicholas x bent: Motion in Frame by Corinna vanGerwen Isabelle Hayeur & Ruth Kaplan: Border Stories by Alan Bulley Stuart Robertson: Peace in 10,000 Hands by Craig D’Arville Lori Ryerson: Quiet, noise, and moving in between by Rita Godlevskis Crip Trip: Reframing Disability by Gladys Lou + PORTFOLIO Feature Artists: Lorena Zschaber (Brazil) Amy Heller (USA) Yasser Alaa Mobarak (Egypt) Roland Ramanan Nika Belianina (Canada) Xiatong Cai (Canada) Ed McDonough (Canada) Peter Dušek (Canada) Julia Nathanson Jonny Silver (Canada) Paul Mitchnick (Canada) Lesley Nakonechny Ashot Harutyunyan János Lakatos Andre Conceicao. + MORE! Change Made with JAYU by Sid Naidu Mattie Gunterman: Playful Pictures by Cassandra Spires Thinking Outside the Cube: SPAO Photo Walk by Alan Bulley Tilly Nelson: Authentic representation by Hazel Love Book recommendations by Alan Bulley Protest is a Creative Act: Resistance and tides of change in Australia. The Movement issue cover features a detail from Xavi Bou’s Ornithography #24. Yellow-legged gulls at sunset in El Prat de Llobregat, Catalonia. Xavi Bou is represented by The Cardinal Gallery in Toronto. The back cover features Peace and Progress by Maya Guice. “The white flag is not surrender, but an invitation, an offering—a call to something more. Wouldn’t you like to imagine a future worth running toward?” MEmory - Issue #74 Featuring: Shelagh Howard 's The Secret Keepers Geneviève Thauvette's Empowered Dark Memories by Craig D’Arville Materials of Memory by Mina Markovic Change Made: Room Up Front by Sid Naidu Chris Goodyear The GOODYEARS Kyler Zeleny: Leaning Bones Against a Landscape What has the artist’s contribution been to the history of photography? by Craig D’Arville Collective Memory: Memories shared by invitation from our community of Patreon friends. + PORTFOLIO Feature Artists: Anthoula Lelekidis (USA) Aline Smithson (USA) Maya Guice (USA) David Ofori Zapparoli (Canada) Rebecca Wood (Canada) Dalia Rahhal (Canada) Yuhan Zheng (Canada) Jaehyun Han (Canada) and Michelle Leone Huisman (Canada) + MORE! Divergence & Connection: The Flash Festival of Photography by Leona Herzog SPAO Residencies: The gift of time and space by Johanna Mizgala Peter Chatterton: Within These walls Book recommendations by Alan Bulley The Memory issue cover features “White Roses #3,” from the Lexicon for Loss series by Sheila Spence, and back cover image, “Such Great Heights,” from The Secret Keepers series by Shelagh Howard. MELD - Issue #73 Featuring: Change Made: Melding change through storytelling by Sid Naidu HANNAH MAYNARD’S GEMS by Cassandra Spires SPAO: IF YOU BUILD IT THEY WILL COME by Corinna vanGerwen Emma Nishimura: Stories, Memories, Histories by Corinna vanGerwen Curiosity, Wonder, and Unmitigated Optimism: Martha Davis at work Book recommendations by Brian St. Denis + PORTFOLIO Feature Artists: Trina O’Hara (Italy) Sarah E. Fuller (Canada) Pavlo Fyshar Maryam Firuzi Rosemary Horn (NZ) Diego Fabro (UK) Monica Rooney (Canada) Christine Germano Zelda Zinn (USA) and Ralph Nevins (Canada) + MORE! The MELD issue features a cover image from the Submersed Landscapes series, by Sarah E. Fuller Winter 2024- COLOUR Featuring: Finn O’Hara in conversation with Craig D’Arville/ffoto.com Michael Seleski: After All Curator Peppa Martin reflects on the art of Leslie Hossack & Peter Owusu-Ansah Brianna Roye + Wanna Thompson’s, Portraits of Mas by Corinna vanGerwen A Vibrant Vision by Djenabé Edouard Patricia Parsons: Perceptions of Colour The Hand-Tinted Lantern Slides of Mary Schäffer Warren by Mina Markovic Scarborough Made: Culture in Colour by Sid Naidu + PORTFOLIO Feature Artists: Featuring: Amanda Devison, Manfred Mueller, Stephane Alexis, Daphne Faye Boxill, Eva Kolcze , Monica Rooney, Paul Gravett, Trina Turl, Vanessa Pejovic, David Dorrance, Ryan Puchalski, Marie-Louise Moutafchieva, and Tessy Morelli, our TAMRON Award winner + MORE! The COLOUR issue features a cover image from the Standing Rock series, “On the Heavens,” by Finn O’Hara. FALL 2024- TIME Featuring: Scarborough Made: Community Spotlights By Sid Naidu June Clark & Christina Leslie, in conversation with Craig D’Arville Zinnia Naqvi, Time after Time, by Darren Pottie Sylvia Galbraith, What Time Is This Place? Camera Obsura Rooms Wade Comer , Layering time in a single frame, by Cece M. Scott Arianne Clement, Aging, beautifully. Documenting centenarians, by Alan Bulley + PORTFOLIO Feature Artists: Daphne Faye Boxill, Elsa Hashemi, Lucy Lu , Farah Al Amin, Julianna D’Intino, Elizabeth Siegfried, and Catherine Page. + MORE! Our cover features an image by Bret Culp Spring/Summer 2024- Light Featuring: Scarborough Made: Community Spotlights By Sid Naidu RITA LEISTNER & DON MCKELLAR Searching for light in dark times By Craig D’Arville THIERRY Du BOIS Lit from within By Alan Bulley THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF ANN PICHÉ By Darren Pottie VICKI DA SILVA Running with Light By Rita Godlevskis SOFT-FOCUS AND SERENDIPITY: PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY By Peppa Martin ADAM SWICA Rendering Light By Corinna vanGerwen Minna Keene & Violet Keene Perinchief By Mina Markovic Chasing Light is Chasing Life By Rocio Graham + PORTFOLIO Feature Artists: Henry VanderSpek, Monica Rooney, Amy Friend, Grant Withers, Nikki Baxendale, Jennifer Gilbert, Felicity Somerset, Alan McCord, and Pablo Villegas. + MANY MORE! Our cover features an image by THIERRY Du BOIS WINTER 2023- LAND Featuring: Scarborough Made: Reclaiming community space, by Sid Naidu This summer we travelled, A poem by Tenille Campbell ELLA MORTON: Northern Curiosity, by Corinna vanGerwen STEVE KEAN: Moving Landscapes, by Bart Gazzola ALAN BULLEY: re:Placed PORTFOLIO Featuring: Janet Hinkle, Arlin Ffrench, Vera Saltzman, Joanne White, Julie Florio, TJ Watt, Edward Peck, Jeff Adams, Rachel Foster, Richard Miller & Geneviéve Thibault, Richard Robesco, and Richelle Forsey + MANY MORE! Our cover features an image by Richelle Forsey FALL 2023- WATER Featuring: Ruth Kaplan: The Bathers - by Bart Gazzola Scarborough Made: Making Waves By Sid Naidu Amy Romer: The Last Salmon Run Chris Myhr: Ab-solutes + Vessels Benjamin Von Wong: Big Brands, Complex Systems of Global Production, & A.I. Osheen Harruthoonyan: Floating, by Corinna vanGerwen Ocean Wise Team - Pacific Northwest Whale Watchers + MANY MORE! Our cover features an image by Ruth Kaplan SPRING/Summer 2023- FOOD Featuring: Scarborough Made: Community connections + culinary culture By Sid Naidu A meditation on the perishable: S. Maria Brandt’s Installation 50%, By Bart Gazzola Food Chain: A conversation through photographs about food Apples to iPhones? By Ali Penko PORTFOLIO: Marie-Louise Moutafchieva, Kate Ince, Carl Rittenhouse, Jennifer Chin, Anthony Carr, Gladys Lou, and Peggy Taylor Reid SVAVA TERGESEN Ian Kapitan’s Black Sheep Supper Club By Corinna vanGerwen GAB BOIS: Playing with her food + MORE! Our cover features an image by S. Maria Brandt Winter 2022-2023 Botanicals Featuring: Augmented reality work by artist Erin McGean A unique conversation between writers Kerry Manders and brandy ryan, about Ryan Van Der Hout SOLAR-POWERED: Phyllis Schwartz's Lumen Prints By Peppa Martin PORTFOLIO: Carolyn Cheng, Danny Custodio, Erin McGean, Jennifer Long, Joe Atikian,T.M. Glass, Walter Raemisch, Jerome Clark, Orysa Stein, Ashley Senja, Julya Hajnoczky, Sally Ayre, Anna Church, Cherry Archer, Akemi Matsubuchi, Deedee Morris, Alex Neumann + MORE! This issue was curated by Peppa Martin, founder of TheCommotion.ca, a virtual photography salon. Our cover by Anna Church FALL 2022- Photography + Activism Featuring: AMBER BRACKEN – ‘A witness with a camera,’ By Laurence Butet-Roch Carole Condé + Karl Beveridge - ‘Democratizing Art’ An interview by Ingrid Forster KC ADAMS - PERCEPTION Alex Jacobs-Blum, ‘Home is Calling’ By Laurence Butet-Roch ‘Blurred lines: A conversation between photographers, Jackie Dives & Kate Schneider ‘An Ethical Photography Practice’ By Danielle Khan Da Silva +MORE! This issue was curated by award winning photographer, author, and academic, Laurence Butet-Roch. Our cover features an image by Kate Schneider SPRING/SUMMER 2022- FUTURE X FASHION Featuring: Emerging photographers tell us how they see the future of photography Christopher Schmitt's (Virtual) Perception of Reality Patricia Ellah's Fashion Forward Frames Richard Bernardin speaks about the importance of The Muse +MORE! This issue was curated by Djenabé a multi-disciplinary artist, producer, and art director for @Aquarius.Mood. She says, “In this issue, I was keen to share future-focused stories, make space for imagination, and explore the two-headed entity that has influenced all of my creative inclinations: fashion and the future.“ Cover by SATY NAMVAR + PRATHA SAMYRAJAH WINTER 2021- TYPOLOGIES Featuring: Heather Doughty INSPIRE: The Women’s Portrait Project Tanja-Tiziana’s Buzzing NEON Lights Bart Gazzola DISCARDED Discovering Self: VERA SALTZMAN By Peppa Martin Thierry du Bois: PROJECT Y Stéphane Alexis’ Chains & Crowns Arnaud Maggs: A career in three acts By Anne Cibola Émilie Régnier and The Devotees of Leopard Print By Laurence Butet-Roch Morris Lum - Chinatowns By Briar Chaput Walter Segers Story Lines Our cover features images by Stéphane Alexis. FALL 2021- The ECo Issue Featuring: Resources you'll love THE ECO-FRIENDLY DARKROOM NICK HAWKINS - Adventurer & Conservation Photographer Q&A ROCIO GRAHAM Forest Miracles TAYLOR ROADES The Aerial Perspective John Healey PLASTIC BEACH Coffee for Film By Kate Roy Samantha Stephens: Little Things + Big Changes By Briar Chaput & The READERS GALLERY Our cover features an image from the In Possible Lands series by Annie Briard. Spring/Summer 2021- FUN! Featuring: THE ULTIMATE PHOTO NERD WORDSEARCH ALI PENKO PLAY IN PHOTOGRAPHY JOANNIE LAFRENIÈRE’S PLAYTIME: Kerry Manders & brandy ryan in conversation CAROL SAWYER × NATALIE BRETTSCHNEIDER By Mark Walton or Walter Markson BLAKE MORROW: Pop culture & PhotoShop LINDSI HOLLEND: Heightened Vision By Michelle Joseph 2021 Astrological advice for photographers By Djenabé Our cover features Priyanka, Winner of Canada’s Drag Race. Image by Blake Morrow. winter 2020- beautiful B&W Featuring: Rosalie Favell - Facing the Camera Photography as a Gift By Ruth Bergen Braun Matt Williams’ Two Rivers Kamelia Pezeshki - Attention to detail Francis A. Willey’s “Blindness” By Kerry Manders Jessica Deeks GIRLS+ ROCK OTTAWA Christine Fitzgerald - A fierce and ordinary reality By Brandy Ryan Karolina Kuras - Romance, flight, & fluidity By Mark Walton Ally Gonzalo BAKLA! By Michelle Joseph Kate Roy - Affinity Cover by Karolina Kuras Fall 2020- Fresh PORTRAITURE Featuring: #PORCHtraits: Images from isolation Liam Mackenzie - Beautiful, messy, wild, and dynamic Lyle XOX: About Face Q&A: XVXY Photo Yucho Chow: Chinatown Through a Wide Lens FRESH FACES: The future of Canadian Portraiture Cover by Liam Mackenzie Spring/Summer 2020- Mental Health Featuring: Kat Fulwider: Ottawa homeless youth + cyanotypes Representing Ideas: New Brunswick College of Craft and Design students explore mental health, by Karen Ruet THE ONE PROJECT The power of photography to change the conversation, by Bryce Evans SHIRA GOLD: Finding her breath, by Peppa Martin Rick Miller’s Homecoming, by Kerry Manders Sara Harley: Stroke of emotions Megan Conley: Vulnerable Expressions, by Ali Penko Cover by Shira Gold Winter 2019- Canadian Risk-Takers Featuring: Haley Eyre: New and bonkers, by Ali Penko Windfields Middle School students Experiential Learning Project, by Briar Chaput Shannon Fitzgerald: A little bit weird, by Joshua Cameron Nicholas Aiden: Introductions Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman, by Peppa Martin Martine Marie-Anne Chartrand: Drôle de ménagerie Joseph R. Adam: BURN Laurence Philomène: In Living Colour, by David Fulde Justin Atkins + Steven Restagno: Mirage Theodora Mitrakos: Mythos Cover self-portrait by Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart Fall 2019- Documentary Photography Featuring: Christine Love Hewitt’s Wanderlust Representing with Dignity. A panel discussion moderated, by Laurence Butet-Roch Morgan Sears-Williams' Queer Love and Care Ears, Eyes, Voice: Black Canadian Photo journalists 1970s–1990s, by Dr. Julie Crooks Chris Donovan: Complicated Maritime Clouds Paul Seesequasis’ Indigenous Archival Photo Project Patti Gower: From the front lines to leading the next generation JAYU- Photography + community good, by Joshua Cameron Cover by Chris Donovan Spring/ Summer 2019-Analog Photography Featuring: 5 things to look for in a used camera Stephen Brookbank’s - The making of a place Burke Paterson’s - Objects + Ritual Photograms A.T. Kingsmith’s Berlin: A fractal city How-To: Double exposures - Twice as nice! Sara Fleiszig: SOAKED in bodily fluids Sally Ayre, Cyanotypes Kali Spitzer: A Portrait of Resilience SEITIES: A platform for analog photography Our cover features a Tintype by Kali Spitzer Winter 2018 - Studio Work Featuring: In Studio How-To: One light, Three ways, with Margaret Mulligan Vicky Lam: Eye Candy, by Briar Chaput Imagining Exoplanets. Adam Makarenko’s Toronto workshop, by Alexander Tesar David J. Fulde, shooting with flair, by Joshua Cameron In studio with Torrie Groening, by Peppa Martin Grand Masters of Flash. Jens Kristian Balle, Larissa Issler, and Nik Mirus. New Kids on the Block. Emerging talents, hangin’ tough. Five recent photo school grads tell us about the transition from school to the real world. Cover image of Mango Sassi, by David J Fulde Fall 2018- Canadians Abroad Featuring: Marie Louise Moutafchieva/ Renaissance light & culinary delights by Nicola Irvin Travel Tips. Travel advice you may not expect... Thomas Brasch - Out of the Darkness Nathalie Doust’s Korean Dreams, by Samatha Small Anton Mwewa: Curious + Candid, by Joshua Cameron Meaghan Ogilvie’s Underwater worlds, by Briar Chaput Samra Habib ‘JUST ME AND ALLAH,’ by Joshua Cameron Jo-Anne McArthur - Animal Advocate INTAC - A Global Collaboration of Universities by Peter Sramek Samuel Bolduc: From Matane to London Cover by Anton Mwewa Spring/Summer 2018 - Manipulation Featuring: The TIME-TRAVELLING HIPSTER by Joshua Cameron Jessica Thalmann: Destroy and reinvent by Cece Scott Meet Forensic Video Analyst - Michael Plaxton Goodbye Photography, hello Computers by Dolores Gubasta/KlixPix Timothy Starchuk’s Data – Based Art Natalia Osmolovskaya: A City Dweller’s Magic Two Canadian STOCK photo companies making waves online by Nicola Irvin (POSSIBLY) The last roll of colour Infrared film in CANADA by Bob St. Cyr HOW-TO: Edit in Adobe Lightroom Cover by Natalia Osmolovskaya Winter 2017-Landscapes: Real & Imagined Featuring: ISABELLE HAYEUR ’s - Disorientation Desirée Patterson’s - Enraciné by Peppa Martin HOW-TO: Make frozen bubbles by Chris Ratzlaff DANI LEFRANÇOIS - Landscape photography in Banff Alex McLeod: Endless Connectivity by Briar Deacon Pat Kane: The Land Up North HOW-TO: Tips for Winter Photography Adisa Sadaf Rawi: New Worlds Cover by Desirée Patterson FALL 2017 Canadian Collaborations Featuring: The women of TEA & BANNOCK LM CHABOT “One does not go without the other” by Briar Deacon Photo Collectives: Toronto V. 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