honorable mention
Steve Silverman canada
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Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland
award-winning, fine art photographer with a keen and unique
vision. His love and appreciation for black and white
photography is reflected in his dramatic landscapes and engaging
cityscapes from across Canada.
Steve’s photos are metaphorical - an implied comparison creating a link between the mundane and the sublime. A visual interpretation of the world around him. He uses strong tonal contrast, texture, and mood to express his artistic vision. His photos are easily recognizable by his use of strong leading lines combined with the interplay of light and shadows to create depth, giving a two-dimensional image the illusion of three dimensions.
Steve’s photos have been published in books
and magazines. He is also a guest speaker at local camera clubs.
Steve works in conjunction with several Canadian and international galleries and publishers on a variety of corporate and home decor fine art projects.
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entry description
This past fall, I visited Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland to photograph some of the most dramatic and spectacular landscapes Canada has to offer. In case you’ve never been there, Gros Morne is a land of soaring fjords - vast, boundless vistas of sheer-walled cliffs - sculpted through the ages by the effects of glacial ice. It was a photographer's dream vacation, and I was able to capture the Gros Morne landscape with all its splendour and natural beauty.about the photographer
A native of Toronto, Canada, Steve Silverman is a Canadianaward-winning, fine art photographer with a keen and unique
vision. His love and appreciation for black and white
photography is reflected in his dramatic landscapes and engaging
cityscapes from across Canada.
Steve’s photos are metaphorical - an implied comparison creating a link between the mundane and the sublime. A visual interpretation of the world around him. He uses strong tonal contrast, texture, and mood to express his artistic vision. His photos are easily recognizable by his use of strong leading lines combined with the interplay of light and shadows to create depth, giving a two-dimensional image the illusion of three dimensions.
Steve’s photos have been published in books
and magazines. He is also a guest speaker at local camera clubs.
Steve works in conjunction with several Canadian and international galleries and publishers on a variety of corporate and home decor fine art projects.
back to gallery