/ 2020 / /

Prairie Patterns in the Winter

In this series, I was interested in creating photographs of the repeating patterns that can be found in the Canadian prairies. During the winter months, the landscape is very sparse, but upon deeper inspection, repeating patterns can be found made up of various subject matter including trees, power lines, cattle gates, hay bales and more. Camera used was a Phase One IQ4 150MP Achromatic camera system.

Born in Germany, Marc first went to Canada in 1996 to earn an Economics degree. He has been seriously involved with photography ever since he was given his father's camera and darkroom setup at the age of 12. His black and white long exposure landscapes and architectural photographs have been widely exhibited and have won numerous international awards such as the IPA, PX3, Spider Awards and Epson Pano Awards. Marc also teaches workshops around the world.

Awards I have won several international awards including Gold from PX3, IPA, Epson Pano Awards, ND Awards, Spider Awards, Moscow Photo Awards and Critical Mass. My photography has been exhibited in 50+ exhibitions in Vancouver and internationally.