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Landscapes from around the world

Submitted by Brandon on Monday, 31 March 2008One Comment
Landscapes from around the world

Who’s feeling like doing a little traveling?

Chris Gordaneer’s photography website is of images from all over the world, and they’re quite interesting to boot.

By CHRIS GORDANEER

And you’ll have more to look at than just trees. Trust me. Here’s his bio: 

Chris Gordaneer’s energetic, atmospheric images are the result of the intimacy he creates on his shoots. “I always make people feel invited and welcome when I’m shooting,” he says. Combining his talent and vision with top-notch production, Chris gets the most out of every shoot. It’s easy to see why he has won more than 100 awards in the past 12 years. Chris is a partner of Westside Studio in Toronto, the largest photographic studio in Canada. His shoots have taken him across the US and Canada as well as to South America, the Caribbean, Africa and Europe.

Chris lives in Toronto with his wife Dawn and their 2 boys. When not shooting, you can find him on the ice, playing hockey or fishing.

If you’re looking for some international pics, check out Chris’ website.

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