Category Archive: Landscapes
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Alexander Henderson – Winter 1870s
Winter hasn’t yet arrived in Montreal. Sure it’s getting a little cold but no snow. I haven’t really been wearing my winter boots yet. Every year winter seems to be arriving a little later and summer stays a little longer. I don’t love winter, on the contrary I’m one of those that usually hibernates and [...]
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Andreas Rutkauskas – Stanstead Project
Last Wednesday, accompanied by friends Kate Hutchinson and Velibor Božović, we set out on a small road trip to attend the opening of, fellow photographer and friend, Andreas Rutkauskas‘ exhibit. Stanstead Project, or how to cross the border is being exhibited at the Foreman Gallery in Lennoxville Quebec. The group exhibit features Rutkauskas along with Ursula Biemann and Christian Philipp Müller.
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Bogdan Radenkovic – Mountain Memories
Bogdan Radenkovic is a Serbian photographer who, in this project titled Mountain Memories, documents the area where he grew up.
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Abelardo Morell – Tent Camera
I was introduced to Abelardo Morell‘s Camera Obscura not too long ago and having been IN a camera obscura (thanks to Peter Berra) made this series all the more stunning. Morell’s concept and how he prepares and plans his photographs makes for an intriguing depiction of banal spaces and familiar city-scapes.
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Timo Klos – Sightseeing
Sightseeing, a series by Timo Klos, reveals interesting landscapes. When I first saw Klos’ work I thought I was looking at “normal” landscape photography but soon started to realize that something about the images felt odd. The mountains, lakes and rock formations seem impressively high and vast but the depth of the image throws everything [...]