WPC Team Canada in PHOTONews
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,
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,
They often stood shoulder-to-shoulder, looked at the same scene, and each applied their own creative lens to the wildlife they observed. Now, they both have been named to a short…
Our hopes are high with a fantastic collection of images chosen by some great curators, including some seasoned CAPA judges.
Deborah MacEwen of Warman is one of 20 photographers from across the country to be named to Team Canada in the 2023 World Photographic Cup competition.
Oucharek is passionate about capturing images of wildlife behaving naturally in their environment. That takes patience, time, knowledge of the wildlife you’re photographing, and knowing your equipment.
Three Canadian photographers, including Deborah MacEwen of Warman, are among the Top 10 in the world and have images shooting for the podium at the 9th edition of the World…
MacEwen’s photo of a whale’s tale popping out of the ocean in Alaska has landed her in the finals of the World Photographic Cup. She joins CBC Radio now on…
Michelle Valberg’s iconic image, of ‘Boss’, a rare spirit bear, taken in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, is featured on a scarf made of recycled plastic bottles.
A fine art nature wildlife photographer from Warman, SK, Deborah MacEwen, was one of hundreds around the world asked to submit photos to the World Photographic Cup.
A Saskatchewan woman is making her mark on a global stage after one of her nature photographs made the the top 10 at the World Photographic Cup (WPC).