About
Posted on December 1st, 2005
Sean’s first camera was a No. 2 Brownie given to him at age five by his grandmother. This was a mistake, as the film and processing costs resulting from his new obsession nearly drove her into bankruptcy over the next two years. Thirty-five years later, Sean still owns his first camera along with a large collection of antique film cameras and 35mm SLRs.He pursued other interests during his teenage and early adult years becoming a chef, computer technician, technical author, and technical trainer along the way, but the interest in image-making remained. The advent of digital photography turned the interest back into an obsession, and Sean thinks of little else besides looking through a viewfinder these days (as his wife will tell you).
Sean specializes in landscape and fine-art photography, and works out of his studio located just outside of Kirriemuir, Alberta (serving the Neutral Hills region). He is a graduate of the New York Institute of Photography, an accredited member of the Professional Photographers of Canada, the Alberta Professional Photographers Association, and the Canadian Association for Photographic Art. Sean’s images are available for licensing exclusively through CP Images, a division of the Canadian Press.
While Sean thinks of himself as a photographer first and foremost, he is not famous enough to earn a living from his photography at this time. He runs a small computer repair business in the bustling town of Oyen, Alberta in an effort to fill the holes in his bank account.
Click here to view Sean’s photography.