Showcasing the team of Canadian photographers and the 24 images selected to represent our country in the annual World Photographic Cup competition. View image galleries and submission information.
Great photos tell great stories, which explains why Canada has so many great storytellers. With that, we are thrilled to announce the photographers whose images will represent Canada in the 2024 World Photographic Cup competition (WPC).
Edmonton born and raised model turned photographer Renee Robyn has made a new name for herself as a prominent photographer not just here in Canada, but around the world. She’s been selected to represent Canada in two categories at the World Photographic Cup 2024. She joined us on Global News Morning to share the details.
There’s that brief instant when they release the shutter. It’s a split second of creativity where they see something extraordinary. They hold their breath and push and if all goes well, something beautiful is born.
Great photos tell great stories. Canada is thrilled to announce the photographers whose images will represent Canada in the 2024 World Photographic Cup competition.
WPC Team Canada 2024 Representing Canada at the World Photographic Cup are the following amazing images from talented Canadian photographers. Commercial Alph Leydon Woodbridge, ON World Top 10, 10th PlaceRead Image Story & Bio Kathryn McGarvey North Vancouver, BC Read Image Story & Bio Louis-Philippe Provost Gatineau, QC World Top 10, 9th PlaceRead Image Story…
This is a big week for a talented wildlife photographer from Cochrane, Alta. Jo-Anne Oucharek is celebrating some sweet success on the international stage, sharing the spotlight with a very photogenic mama bear.
June 6-22, 2023. This exhibition showcases the 24 exceptional images that represented Canada at this years World Photographic Cup. Also featuring past Canadian images that were top in their category earning Bronze, Silver or Gold world medals.
Ron a commencé à faire des recherches approfondies sur chaque destination, à chercher les endroits où la plupart des gens vont — et ceux où un peu moins de gens se rendent, pour être sûr qu’on aille un peu plus loin dans le pays.