A Ribbon of Highway
Natasa Ilic
, Kirsten Lyon
, Dawn Macdonald
, Cassandra Schiemann
, Jude Castillo
, Barbara Nickerson
, Marilyn Stanley
, Barry Kazimer
, Sarah Schwartz
, finn mulryan
, Linda Leitch
, Trish Bowering
, Marissa Yip-Young
, Mary Therrien
, Shannon Leclerc
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Karen Segal
, Noelle Walsh
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Hilary Squires
, Alice Meems
, Deb Philippon
, Reilly Robson
, Rodney Cross
, Rosa Cross
, Andrea Gillespie
, Kailey Gallant
, Melissa Poremba
, Marjorie Roy
, Agnes Marshall
, Russell Reitsema
, Andrea Pole
, Manuel Vizcaya-Lois
, Lisa Mallia
, Freda Mans-Labianca
, Colby Clair Stolson
, Lisa Reynolds
, Elmira Olson
, Michelle Brown-Matthews
, Karen Reid
, Joshua Lewis
, Sandra Perry
, Janet Meisner
, Dani Kat
, Rachel Lutz
, Elizabeth Ivanovich
, Janice Cournoyer
, Margaret McKay
, Cindy Bodini
, Megan Bishop
, Peggy Walt
, Karen Kendrick
, Sharon Norman
, Kathryn Galan
, Karen Nordrum
, Rachel Edmonds
, Dora Dueck
, C. Ray
, Connie Braun
, Leslie Vermeer
, Siobhan Monaghan
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Jessica Gilbert
, Kate Trgovac
, Randi Ann Doll
, Heather Belliveau
, Lynn Hallson
, Susan Baues
, Shayla Bradley
, Marla Schecter Howard
, Patricia McKeown
, Christopher Evans
, Mary Danieli
, Zara Garcia-Alvarez
, Ken Gilmour
, Rhona Brinkman
, Kim Cappellina
, Ingrid Loepp
, Alex Henderson
, Benita Hartwell
, Debbie Youngman
, Christine Lion
, Debra Fisher
, Wendy Houlden
, Catherine Westerberg
, Susan Jang
, laura martina
, Toni Mills
, Patricia Johnson
, Rita O'Sullivan
, Susi Lovell
, Beth Dekoker
, Elisha Lazarski
, Thelma Ball
, Janet Hosokawa
, Shawna Moodie
editor@49thShelf.com
An adventurous and thoughtful photographic exploration of Canada and Canadian identity.
This collection of images, taken over a decade and in every corner of the country, explores and questions what being a Canadian means. The photographs depict Taylor’s poignantly observed, first-person experience, visiting both recognizable and remote places that vary drastically in geography, history, socio-economic status, and overarching lifestyle.
Roades intrigues the viewer with images of the cultural threads that hold Canada together, and effortlessly weaves local idiosyncrasies together with iconic landscapes from coast to coast. If you have travelled in any part of Canada, you will see something delightfully familiar, and in a country with so much to explore somewhere new to add to your list.