Gerry Kingsley recently sat down with Format Magazine founder to discuss
his journey in photography and filmmaking. From his early days in
Sudbury to becoming one of Canada’s top photographers, Gerry shares
insights into his creative process, collaborations with major talent,
and future projects. Read the full interview to learn more about Gerry’s
evolution in the industry and what drives his work.
I had the privilege of contributing as a photographer and cinematographer to Drift: Art and Dark Matter, an online exhibition developed in collaboration with the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute and SNOLAB, Canada’s underground science laboratory. This project brings together visual storytelling and innovative art, exploring the intersection of art, science, and the unknown. For this exhibition, artists Nadia Lichtig, Josèfa Ntjam, Anne Riley, and Jol Thoms created new works while engaging with scientists, theorists, and engineers at SNOLAB, located two kilometers underground in Sudbury, Canada.
I had the pleasure of joining the LTR! Podcast, brought to you by BOUTiQUERETOUCHING, to talk all things post-production and retouching. In this episode, I dive into my experience as a Canadian photographer and former staff writer for Retouching Academy, sharing insights into the world of photography and retouching.
Check out the full episode and give it a listen here.
Exciting news, check out my interview with Daniel Hager from Edgeworld Retouching Studio in Germany. Full article here: https://edgeworldretouch.com/lets-talk-retouching-do-we-need-a-style-fule-your-passion-and-master-client-communication/
BTW - I know I have resting bitch face, it’s just how I look. I apologize in advance. Hope some people find this info useful. :)