Documentary photographer Pieter De Vos shares his work from South AfricaDocumentary photographer Pieter De Vos shares his work from South Africa.
Alexis Marie Chute: The Quiet RebuildI have been an artist my whole life, but it was only after a tragedy in my family that I discovered the deeper meaning I wished to share thr
Vera Saltzman: O Human ChildO Human Child, came out of a desire to better understand the place that I currently find myself, rural Saskatchewan.
Vincenzo Pietropaolo: Canadians at Work /Canadiens au travailVirtually every minute of our waking hours we are inundated with photographs. Think of all the photographs that you saw in the last 24 hours
Dave Brosha: A case for black and whiteColour in photography is certainly not a bad thing, but it’s not the only thing.
ROTH AND RAMBERG: WOODWORKERS ALONG THE SALISH SEAA project that has been gaining strong interest and visibility for R&R is their recent work, Woodworkers Along the Salish Sea.
Rediscovering: DON NEWLANDSDon Newlands’s work defined Canadian photojournalism and documentary photography for close to two decades.
Maurice Henri: Cameras for HealingMaurice Henri is a new breed of photographer. He is not driven by financial reward but by a genuine concern and passion for humanity.
IAN WILLMS: Beyond street photographyAt first sight, the images in Ian Willms's Detroit series feel like stepping back in time.
Russel and Wendy Kwan: Darkroom ArtsSamra Habib stands at the crossroads of queerness and her religion with a camera in her hand.
FIVE remarkable WOMEN in Canadian photo historyWomen’s contributions in history have often been dismissed. Here are five women you need to know about!