Ron Gesser in the Westmount Independent
While on photo shoots, Gesser will often be accompanied by a guide who might help to establish a rapport with the people Gesser decides he wants to photograph in cities, towns and villages.
While on photo shoots, Gesser will often be accompanied by a guide who might help to establish a rapport with the people Gesser decides he wants to photograph in cities, towns and villages.
Canada may be small in population, but it sure packs a punch in the photography world with two Canadian images making it to the World’s Top 10.
After eight hours of waiting, and with the float plane ready to leave, the fish jumped, the bear’s jaws opened, and the shutter was released, all at the same instant.
My Mom, Leslie Sharpe, was a photographer and inspired me. Photography helps me cope with trauma and life. It’s a dream come true to be on Team Canada …
Team Canada is excited to showcase our Best of Nation award winner, Jo-Anne Oucharek.
Team Canada is excited to announce that Ron Gesser has an image in the WORLD TOP 10 in the Natural Portrait category of the World Photographic Cup.
Team Canada is excited to announce that Holly-Lynn Latimour’s image is a WORLD TOP 10 finalist in the Commercial category of the World Photographic Cup.
Team Canada is excited to showcase our two World Top 10 finalists: Holly-Lynn Latimour and Ron Gesser, along with our Best of Nation winner Jo-Anne Oucharek
Local photographer Jeff Noon has, for the third time, had one of his images selected to represent Team Canada in the World Photographic Cup, an international team competition.
With participation from 32 nations, the competition is always tight, even so Team Canada Co-Captain Jillian Chateauneuf is undoubtedly excited about this year’s entry,