- Happy spring!
- White narcissi ©2014 Jeanne McRight. All Rights Reserved.
Category: Fine art photography
Double Vision 2016!
Double portrait made by myself and Toronto artist Juliana Kolesova for the CAPIC show called Double Vision, which opened last night. What a fun party! Thanks to all my wonderful friends who came – it was great to see you! This interesting show is at Todmorden Mills’ Papermill Gallery and runs until March 20.

Recent Exhibition, Red Head Gallery
Waking Dream
Just exhibited this portrait at the Red Head gallery in Toronto as part of Nuit Blanche. The gallery’s exhibition theme was “Insomnia”.
This work is from Touch my Unstable Matter collection in which I explore transitions, tipping points and loss of equilibrium. The woman closes her eyes but does not sleep. Instead, from wakefulness she slowly shifts to a meditative state, acutely mindful.
PPOC Accreditation Portfolio: Animals
Images from my Animal portfolio that won me my Accredited status with the PPOC. Love taking animal pics!










Exhibition announcement
Here’s an image from a documentary photo series called Etobicoke from my new exhibition at Open Call!

Top o’ Stairs Toile
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The Photo That Made Me: Steve Schapiro, Arkansas 1961
Great article – makes me want to go back over my work and think about a single iconic image that was a turning point. It would have been taken with the Kodak Retina Reflex my Dad gave me. That was after my Brownie Hawkeye but before I got my first Nikon!
Picture perfect: More people hiring professional photographers to document everyday life
Absolute Towers With Wrapped Oaks, Mississauga, Ontario
Altered natural forms and their relationship to architecture in the urban environment. Black and white photograph ©2014 Jeanne McRight. All Rights Reserved.
This series is called Vanishing Points, a collection of images that follows my Unstable Matter theme exploring interrelated mutable forms. The photo was made of the Absolute Towers with my new tilt-shift lens, Canon’s 24mm TS-E, great for keeping perfect focus top to bottom.