Errol McGihon

An Ottawa-based photographer with many years experience with the Ottawa Sun, Errol McGihon has the ability to take photographs under difficult conditions and still capture the essence of the moment and the person. He has photographed impoverished children in remote areas of northern Ontario, captured the real-life drama of a city hospital's busy emergency room, and has worked on environmental portrait series.

Black and white photo of Judith MaxwellDramatic phot of a cylistPhoto of a man in front of a statue



photos by Errol McGihon


Pierre St. Jacques

Pierre St. Jacques has worked as a professional photographer since graduating from Ottawa's Algonquin College in 1975. His numerous awards include Le Grand Prix '98, le concours des professionnels de la photographie du Québec, CAPIC, and the Editorial Silver Award, CAPIC National Awards, 1999. Pierre's work has been used in various media including annual reports, brochures, print advertisements and magazine content, televised commercials and audiovisual presentations.

Photo of a woman in an industrial settingPhoto of a geologistPhoto of a red maple leaf on the ground  


photos from the portfolio of Pierre St. Jacques


Todd Korol

Todd Korol is a photojournalist living and working in Calgary, Alberta. He travels the world shooting for a variety of clients that include, Maclean's, Sports Illustrated, Canadian Geographic, Rolex, and Nike. He specializes in editorial portraits, sports and travel photography.

Photo of a man in a hard hatTPhot of an asian market at nightPhoto of a speedskater  



photos from the portfolio of Todd Korol


David Trattles

David Trattles is a dynamic photographer whose real passion is people   and anything to do with them. He will go to extraordinary lengths to get top-notch photos, even running the New York City Marathon with three cameras. His photos have appeared on the cover of and in Canadian Geographic magazine and others, and his photojournalism was nominated for a Canadian Magazine Award in 1997. His work has been exhibited internationally.

Photo of a pilot in a flight simulator cockpit Photo of a man playing with the hat of a military cadet Photo of a student and her mentor in a lab with a tarantuula

photos by: David Trattles, A Day in the Life of the Public Service of Canada


Brian Atkinson

For Brian, photography is about the chance to live, learn and work with people all over the world, and to help them tell their story. He has worked as a professional photographer for the past 18 years. His assignments have taken him to over 50 countries, covering stories ranging from refugee returns in Guatemala to the emergence of Eritrea as an independent country. During the Kosovo conflict, Brian illustrated an in-depth piece on the war for The Ottawa Citizen. He has photographed the seal hunt in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the fishery in the Bay of Fundy, the French shore in Nova Scotia, the wilderness coast of New Brunswick's Fundy Trail and New Denmark. Brian has worked on ad campaigns shooting New Brunswick's tourism spots for the past ten years, and he has three photography books in print.

Portrait of an elderly asian manPhoto of man with a gunBlack and white photo of an African woman in native dressPhoto of a high steel worker guiding a girder into place  


photos from the portfolio of Brian Atkinson