Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category


Taylor David

Taylor David

Toronto-based Taylor David is a multi-talented designer, artist, and photographer whose posters, typography, and print have been used commercially for a credited list of clients including Billabong, Corona, Sum 41, and a number of local DJs and clubs. While David’s art consists largely of portraits, his photography is based around surf culture and beach life.

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See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil

See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil

With a strong artistic and creative background, Vancouver artist Arnaldo Rodriguez has created quite the impressive personal portfolio alongside his professional career as a lead lighter for Electronic Arts (EA). A recent addition to his personal work, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil was photographed and directed by Rodriguez. The trio of images creatively capture each of the different aspects of the phrase. Continue Reading…

Ivan Otis: ‘Surveillance’

Ivan Otis: ‘Surveillance’

Toronto fashion photographer Ivan Otis put his creative genius to work for Cheek Magazine, shooting for the latest issue’s ‘Surveillance’ editorial spread. Fashion, provided by another proud Toronto name — Philip Sparks, is featured in the shoot among other strong labels. ‘Surveillance’ was modeled by Andrew Stetson, the subject of Otis’ phenomenal work. Continue Reading…

Joey Lawrence Photography

Joey Lawrence Photography

Lindsay Ontario’s Joey Lawrence is a world leader in photography. Traveling the world, Joey has created a portfolio of cultured pictures with beautiful, eye-opening fine art. A success since the age of 16, Lawrence’s work has spread throughout the realms of commercial photography, photojournalism, fine art, and music videos.

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Uppercase Magazine

Uppercase Magazine

Uppercase Magazine — ‘a magazine for the creative and curious’ — is an art and design publication based out of Calgary. Enchanted by the works of artists, illustrators, designers, photographers, filmmakers and musicians, Uppercase covers relevant issues wrapped up in a fresh format. While the features of Uppercase are a strong point, the design on the publication is simply phenomenal. Continue Reading…

Russian Circus by Jan Verburg

Russian Circus by Jan Verburg

Montreal-based Jan Verburg is a professional in the realms of animation, digital art, and photography. Shot and directed by Verburg, Russian Circus was an editorial piece published in Buffalo Magazine. Check out more work from this incredible Canadian talent at Bēhance. Continue Reading…

Lyle Owerko Photography

Lyle Owerko Photography

Calgary’s Lyle Owerko is a photographer and filmmaker whose work looks to bridge ethnic borders in a manner that documents cultural groups for improving the human condition. Lyle has worked with a diverse range of clients including brands, corporations, and human rights groups.  Continue Reading…

Futuristic Photography by Christopher Griffith

Futuristic Photography by Christopher Griffith

It has been a long road for Toronto-born photographer, Christopher Griffith. After 2 weeks of self-teaching, Christopher began shooting fashion. This prompted a move to Paris where he spent five frantic, but productive years. Since then, he has moved back to North America, published 3 books and is working on his 4th, recently opened a studio, and continues his work as an awesome photographer. Continue Reading…

Keetja Allard x Silas Tees

Keetja Allard x Silas Tees

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Originally from Toronto, Keetja Allard began her life in NYC as a photography assistant and has since developed a strong portfolio of her own work. Recently, Keetja teamed up with Silas to produce a collection of t-shirts featuring her female-inspired photography as the design. Continue Reading…

Matt Barnes

Matt Barnes

A twisted touch proves genius in the photography of Toronto’s Matt Barnes. As a creative photographer, Barnes has done work for musicians such as Snoop Dogg, Bedouin Soundclash, and Drake as well as clients including Nissan, Mastercard and Ikea. Matt’s technique is highly adaptable as his creativity can throw a twist on an extremely wide range of works. Continue Reading…