Back Bay Yearning, Great Slave Lake's Back Bay, Yellowknife NWT
©2013 George Lessard http://mediamentor.ca
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To call your attention to interesting photography related on the web... and to show off some of my photographic work... is there another reason for a blog?
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Back Bay Yearning #YZF #NWT
Thursday, June 20, 2013
2014 #NWT Explorers' Guide Call for #Tourism #Photos
The Northwest Territories Tourism and Kellett Communications is working on the 2014 Explorers' Guide along with the next issue of the Sportsmen's' Guide and the Meeting Planner Guide.
We are reaching out to all photographers that have spectacular, awe-inspiring and captivating images for use in all of these Guides. We want to show the world just how truly amazing and remarkable our beautiful territory is.
We are looking for images that illustrate the essence of the NWT Tourism's 5 iconic directions; Lakes & Rivers, Parks & Wilderness, Culture & People, Aurora & Winter and Northern Realities. We are looking for any images that are specific too:
- northern lights
- fishing & hunting
- cultural traditions
- local community events and festivals
- outdoor adventures
- parks, lakes and rivers
- road travel
- we would like a mixture of people in and out of the shots as well
Help us show the world the spectacular spirit of the North.
For more information on contracts and submissions, visit http://spectacularnwt.com/photographers or contact Jen Luckay at jluckay@kellett.nt.ca
Deadline for submission is July 24, 2013. If you haven't already, a completed Photographer Registration form (http://spectacularnwt.com/photographers) is required for your photographs to be considered for purchase.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Gwich’in life preserved in photos
http://www.yukon-news.com/arts/gwichin-life-preserved-in-photos/
"...It's a testament to the permanence of film, moments of Gwich'in life preserved long after their creator is gone.
James Jerome was a photographer who spent most of his short life documenting remote communities in Canada's North. Jerome was caught in a tragic house fire when he was 30. He didn't survive but his images did, if only barely.
Now 14 of them are on display at Arts Underground, showcasing life in Gwich'in fish camps along the Mackenzie River with an intimacy and understanding impossible for photographers from Outside.
[...]
James spent his childhood on the land with his family, and went the Grollier Hall residential school in Inuvik.
He got his first camera when he was 12. After high school, he trained to be a welder, allowing him to travel across the country for work. Crisscrossing the country also allowed James to collect better cameras and equipment than what was available in the North in the '60s and '70s.
As his aptitude for apertures and shutter speeds improved, Jerome began to focus more and more on making photography his life's work. He worked as a photographer for the Native Press newspaper, and later as a freelancer documenting life North of 60.
But tragedy struck when James was killed in a house fire in Inuvik in 1979. His photographs were almost destroyed as well, and many were badly damaged by smoke, heat and water.
[...]
His partner Elizabeth Jansen Hadlari and his son Thomas Hadlari were able to rescue 9,000 of James's negatives and donated them to the N.W.T. Archives. There, archive specialists were able to stabilize the collection and preserve the images for years to come.
[...]
Charlie and members of the Yukon Archives first saw the photos when they were presented in the N.W.T. by that territory's archives. So the Yukon Archives partnered with the Friends of the Yukon Archives to bring the collection to Whitehorse and showcase it to a broader audience.
Fish Camps Through a Gwich'in Lens is a travelling exhibit and is presented by the Yukon Archives with help from the N.W.T. Archives and the Gwich'in Social and Cultural Institute. It runs at Arts Underground until July 31.
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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Now over 1,000,000 views of my photos on Flicker ! ! !
Image of my stats page here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/8586556865/in/photostream/lightbox/
Friday, February 15, 2013
New activity on MediaMentor's Flickr
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GEORGE LESSARD
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