Bio
Fine Art photographer Louis-Philippe Provost is inspired by architecture and travelling, sharing his passion through his creative work where he studies buildings and landscapes from new and different angles. He favors black and white to highlight the composition and contrast of his images.
“Very excited to be representing Canada at the WPC with this group of talented artists. It’s an honor and I will cherish this experience for years to come!
2025 – Commercial
World Top 10
This image was taken at the Summit One Vanderbilt observatory which features unique views of New York City and a different perspective of the iconic Empire State building. The added fog leads the viewer to appreciate the beautiful architecture and historic details of the building.
2024 – Commercial
World Top 10 - 9th Place
Suspended in the middle of two buildings, the 30 meters in diameter sculpture called The Ring is located in downtown Montreal’s Place Ville-Marie. It was designed to represent the union between the past, present, and future of the city.
2022 – Commercial
World Top 10 - 8th Place
The day was hot and exceptionally humid for Los Angeles, I remember fighting the heat and exhaustion from walking all day, knowing I had to carry on and capture this marvel of architecture. This image features the Walt Disney Concert Hall’s striking facade with its stainless steel panels and adventurous curvature.
2021 – Commercial
World Top 10, Best of Nation - Silver Medal
This architectural image features the beauty of the Ray and Maria Stata Center designed by Frank Gehry, and part of The Massachusetts Institute of Technology.