I spent most of my childhood years away from the city,
having been raised mostly in the Canadian countryside.
From the time of my birth, my experiences in nature
was to become a large influence in affecting my ultimate
passion for the beauties of the natural world.
My love for the arts has grown throughout the years,
and I attribute my devotion to interpreting nature in
an artistic manner to my parents’ participation
in the arts. My father, Joseph, was a professional photographer
during a period in his life and my mother, Michele,
was gifted with artistic talents such as drawing, painting,
and decorating. Her fine eye for details was an big
influence on my perception of nature.
I was already drawing at an early age; as a teenager,
I focused my creative side towards music and the piano.
In August of 2000, my employer tasked me with learning
to take images of the company’s products in order
to save money from hiring professional photographers.
At the time, I thought inwardly that this was a rather
absurd request, but decided that photography could be
a possible extension of my own artistic eye.

Taken in Costa Rica - Dec 2005 - Photo
By : Terje Sørgjerd
As I started reading everything I could get my hands
on about photography, I realized that this was an art
form that would enable me to express my inner feelings
about the world around me. The job task soon became
an insatiable desire to record the beauty of nature.
The camera soon became the perfect medium to express
my feelings.
I then started searching for a style and it was not
long before I was producing images of everything around
me, and attending several short classes on photography.
The crux of my search was found while visiting the magnificent
Gaspe’ Peninsula. On a warm Fall morning I approached
the summit of Mont Ernest LaForce and discovered the
breathtaking views spread out before me. At that point
I knew this was it! Nature was calling my name loud
and clear. This was a magical memory that I will remember
forever. The art of photography had now turned to a
true passion.
I have set my goals to always improve my craft. My quest
to become a better photographer will never cease. I
personally think that the learning curve is endless,
and I have only myself to criticize when I feel I am
not living up to my artistic endeavors. I am constantly
searching for those rare magical moments when the Perfect
Light embraces nature in all its glory.
Rest assured – this is only the beginning of a
long and dedicated quest to capture the immortality
of nature.

Taken
in Norway - June 2006

Current
Equipment
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Canon 5D
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Canon 24-70L F2.8
- Canon 17-40L
- Canon 100-400L IS
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Lee Filters
- 105mm Heliopan Polarizer
- Manfrotto JoyStick Head #222
- Lowepro Photo Trekker AW II
- Epson P-2000 Photo Viewer
- CanonScan FS4000US
- Epson Photo 2200
- Mac G5
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