Who? Eric Garsonnin, shooting for the joy of it for 70 years, is still learning new ways.
What? Trees, brush, seas, skies, what you see when you leave the paved world and look about you.
When? Mostly the last 2 years, a few from 5 years ago. What’s new is the wide-angled look.
Where? Gaspésie/Gulf of St. Lawrence, Etobicoke Creek, Humber River.
Why? Our souls are nourished by the mysteries of air and water, growth and decay. Let us feast on these images wide enough to tell stories.
How? Knowing where to shoot, how to shoot, and how to print. For accessibility these images are mounted and priced so they can be hung anywhere and on any budget.


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