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Wade Davis

By (author) Wade Davis
Categories: Individual photographers

A stunning photography collection from celebrated anthropologist Wade Davis, representing the vast diversity of communities and cultural traditions he has encountered in the course of his career. To learn ...

On the Labrador

By (author) Arnold Zageris
Categories: Individual photographers

Why Labrador?

One of my most persistent memories of this rarely seen part of Canada has been northern Labrador's vastness, isolation and wildness.

Far from busy roads or crowded villages the Kiglapaits, ...

Nunavut

By (author) Mario Faubert
Preface by Robert Piché
Categories: Photographs: collections

Nunavut from the air is a majestic landscape of untouched beauty. The land, sea and ice are like no other. The photographs in this book capture a moment in time where everything appears to stand still. ...

Arthur Erickson

Long-listed for the2014 RBC Taylor PrizeAn intimate portrait of the brilliant and controversial architect who put Canada on the world stage. Arthur Erickson, Canada's pre-eminent philosopher-architect, ...

Nunavik, Québec inconnu

Nunavik – Québec inconnu est un album de photographies aériennes sur la région la plus septentrionale du Québec, le Nunavik. L’aviateur et photographe Mario Faubert nous propose un point de vue ...

Harvest Pilgrims

Like migratory birds, most of Canada's 20,000 'guest' farm workers arrive in the spring and leave in the autumn. Hailing primarily from Mexico, Jamaica, and smaller countries of the Caribbean, these temporary ...

Ordinary Things

By (author) Christopher Pratt
Categories: Memoirs

Insightful and thought-provoking journal entries, from the 1950s to 2007, on the creative process, art, life, and province of renowned Canadian artist Christopher Pratt. Ordinary Things is laced with ...

Framing Identity

By (author) Susan Close
Categories: Photography and photographs

Framing Identity defines photography as social practice and examines how women moved beyond making pictorial images to using photography as a form of speech to represent social issues. Key concepts and ...