Canadian Finalists on Global News
With its picturesque views and culture, Canada has no shortage of places to snap a photo. As Craig Momney reports, now Canadian photographers have done something they’ve never done before.
With its picturesque views and culture, Canada has no shortage of places to snap a photo. As Craig Momney reports, now Canadian photographers have done something they’ve never done before.
I am so grateful for the vision and guidance of our curators, who went above and beyond to craft a world-class team! One team, one goal, one nation and proud of it.
After dedicating nearly two decades of her life to serving her country, Kari decided to follow her passion and immerse herself in the world of photography.
Rabi Madi’s image on a windy wedding day, showcases a sense of movement as the bride’s flowing veil fills the entire frame and makes him a Top 10 finalist.
I’ve always felt that Canada is an amazing country in every way, and so to represent Team Canada by doing what I’ve always loved to do, is absolutely the best of all worlds.
Provost was Top 10 in the Commercial category with a stunning black & white image that showcases Montreal’s suspended sculpture “The Ring”
Bogner admits a Top 10 finish in the new category, Sports, is very meaningful after having photographed the Olympic games and sporting events for years.
Alph’s Top 10 architectural image captures the uniqueness and magnificence of Santiago Calatrava’s Oculus in New York City.
In the realm of pixels and light, Canada really delivers with seven images being named Top 10 finalists at the World Photographic Cup (WPC) competition.
Working with the WPC team of volunteers and curators has been an incredible learning experience at every turn. Following their suggestions, I not only grew to love the image that I had initially thought was my favourite, but I also realized that it had transformed into something even more profound.