When I was young, my family spent a few years in a suburban town in southern Ontario. Everything I knew about the world was contained within that small town. Then, when I was 6 years old, I was taken out of school for a few weeks to go on an…

When I was young, my family spent a few years in a suburban town in southern Ontario. Everything I knew about the world was contained within that small town. Then, when I was 6 years old, I was taken out of school for a few weeks to go on an…
A collection of absurd scenes and trivial anecdotes, documenting surrealism and the simplicity of everyday life. “Les Beaux Moments” is french for “The Beautiful Moments” and it is a series that allows me to demonstrate the complicity between chance, automatism and foresight through photography. This ongoing street photo project, suggest…
A life travel and a portrait series project around the world in progress since almost 5 years. In the street, on the road, from far country side to cities I move around remote places to contemplate, live and photography different cultures. From the street of Dhaka to the villages of…
These pictures are cold, atmospheric and keeps spelling the godly and ghostly moods of portraits. Painted in black and white, these photographs are eternal and keeps us looking for more meaning inside them. Captivating and arresting, Nanne Springer continues to inspire us by producing such brilliant photographs. Composition and post…
Jianwei Yang is certainly an interesting character when it comes to street photography perspective. He is one of those photographers who loves to keep it simple and inspiring. Among-st his beautiful works of street genre, what punches the most is his brilliant eye for capturing human factor with interesting natural light…
Fred Herzog was born in September 21, 1930 Stuttgart, Germany and then later moved to Vancouver, Canada. Initially he started as a medical photographer in the department of Bio-medical Communication and was taught at the Simon Fraser University. It was in 1953 he started taking photography a little serious and…