2024 Gold Medal / Jacquie Matechuk
Tonight Team Canada stood loud and proud. We cheered, cried and celebrated every moment together. Each of us so grateful for this amazing opportunity to represent Canada on the world stage.
Tonight Team Canada stood loud and proud. We cheered, cried and celebrated every moment together. Each of us so grateful for this amazing opportunity to represent Canada on the world stage.
Given the spectacular caliber of images involved and the incredible talent represented on the World’s stage, it is absolutely a hugely humbling honour to receive a Gold Medal.
It has been an exciting year, and I’m really proud to take home a Silver Medal in the new Sports Category for Team Canada at the World Photographic Cup.
Being included among exceptionally skilled Canadian artists and receiving a bronze medal for one of my wedding images is a source of great pride.
Its a victory just to be a part of Team Canada, then to place 7th in the World is beyond my wildest dreams.
Its once again an honor to be recognized at the World Photographic Cup.
As a photographer I’m just trying to tell genuine stories through my lens on one of the most memorable day of their lives.
In unprecedented scoring, the 2024 World Photographic Cup (WPC) competition has chosen seven images from Canada as Top-10 world finalists.
Having a record number of images in the finals is a thrill; not just in the competition but in the anticipation of a nation cheering us on with a goal of etching Canada’s name on the World Photographic Cup in April.
It’s like the Olympics, but for photographers. Canada has a record number of finalists in the world photographic cup this year and St. Albert’s Kari Carter is one of them – part of Team Canada. And she joins us in the studio . . .