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Mike Grandmaison

Mike Grandmaison (born 1954) is a Canadian freelance photographer specializing in nature - landscapes, plants and wildlife. Grandmaison is well known for his images created of Canada. His commercial assignment photography focuses on architecture, agriculture, nature, the environment, travel and Canadian tourism. Photographs from his extensive and eclectic stock photography collection are licensed through his own website as well as through stock agencies in North America. Grandmaison markets his fine art photographs principally online through 'The Canadian Gallery' of his website.

Early life and education edit

Mike Grandmaison was born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada on April 25, 1954. His parents were Jean-Marie and Thérèse (born Emery) Grandmaison. He studied biology and graduated from Laurentian University in Sudbury with an Honors Bachelor of Science Degree (Hon. B.Sc.) in 1972–1976.[1] During the summer periods, Grandmaison worked at various jobs including as a laborer at Falconbridge Nickel Mines and Ecole Secondaire MacDonald-Cartier, as well as a biology student for McMaster University, Laurentian University and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. He also managed a small camera store, Canadian Camera Center, in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario for a brief period from 1977–1978.

Biology career edit

Upon graduation from Laurentian University in 1976, Grandmaison worked on short-term contracts for Laurentian University as a Herbarium Assistant and for the Ontario Ministry of the Environment as a field assistant in Water Quality. In late 1978, Grandmaison moved to Edmonton, Alberta in search of permanent work. He found work as a Research Technician in Air Pollution Biology for Alberta Environment in Edmonton from 1979 – 1980 and then as a Water Quality Technician for Alberta Environment in 1980, also located in Edmonton. Grandmaison was then hired as an Insect & Disease Technician for the Canadian Forest Service at the Northern Forestry Centre in Edmonton from 1980 to 1985 after which he transferred to Winnipeg, Manitoba to assume similar duties from 1985 to 1996. He left the Canadian Forest Service in April 1996 to pursue a career as a full-time, professional freelance photographer.

Introduction to photography edit

Grandmaison remembers taking his first "real picture" with his mother's Kodak for a school project in grade 11 (circa 1968) when he photographed the old wooden barn on his aunt's farm in Estaire, Ontario using black & white print film. That was the extent of his photography until his graduation from university in 1976. Grandmaison's interest in photography began soon after he bought his first 35mm camera, a Nikkormat EL. Being primarily interested in botany and ecology, his objective was to make photographic records of plants and the environments they grew in. Grandmaison's interest in photography ignited when he joined the Sturgeon Falls Camera Club where he first learned the craft of black & white photography.

Shortly after moving to Edmonton, Alberta, Mike Grandmaison joined Images Alberta Camera Club (IACC) where he took on the roles of Newsletter Editor, 2nd Vice President and Programs Chairman.[2] He then joined NAPA, the National Association for Photographic Arts (now called Canadian Association for Photographic Arts (CAPA) and volunteered for the positions of district representative for Edmonton, prairie sone director, vice president and finally president. As a member of NAPA, Grandmaison met a number of excellent professional photographers like Freeman Patterson, Ernst Haas, Frans Lanting, John Shaw, George Tice, Paul Caponigro, Courtney Milne, Pat O'Hara, Craig Richards and John Netherton to name a few. Seeing the works of these photographers first hand, and listening to their approaches and their stories, was invaluable. Two of those photographers, Freeman Patterson and Ernst Haas, would have a profound influence on his photography.[3] Grandmaison immersed himself in anything that pertained to photography and he cites Brett Weston, Minor White and Harry Callahan as important black & white influences.

Photography career edit

Grandmaison's photography career involved commercial photography assignments as well as leasing the images he created throughout Canada as stock photographs.[4] While he worked with stock agencies in North America to market his work, the vast majority of his photographs were licensed though his own marketing efforts. His stock photography has been published in a variety of markets including advertising, annual reports, books, brochures, calendars, cards, CDs, magazines, posters, trade shows and the web. His images have appeared in hundreds of calendars, often as single-photographer calendar editions. His photographs have also graced numerous magazines including Audubon, Canadian Gardening, Canadian Geographic, Canadian Wildlife, Cottage Life, Country, Farm Forum, Geo, L'Actualite, Maclean's, National Geographic Traveler, Nature's Best, Outdoor Photography Canada, Photo Life, Prairies North, Ranger Rick, Sierra Club and Time Canada to name a few. In 2000, Grandmaison photographed his hometown of Sudbury in Ontario for Canadian Geographic Magazine to illustrate the efforts and changes that a 'reclamation project' had on the area.[5] Grandmaison also illustrated a regular feature called 'Discovering Canada' in each issue of Outdoor Photography for the entire life of the magazine (2007-2018).[6] Architecture has always attracted Grandmaison's eye and he photographed numerous architectural projects in Winnipeg and across Canada for some of the largest firms including Smith Carter Architects and Engineers and LM Architectural Group. Some of the interesting buildings that he photographed include the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health, the MTS Center, Cancer Care Manitoba, the St. Boniface Cathedral and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

As a result of Grandmaison's training in the biological sciences, it was natural progression for him to focus his lens on the prairie's main industry, agriculture. He has photographed agriculture for most major companies and organizations involved in Canadian agriculture: Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Agricore, BASF, BrettYoung, Canadian Wheat Board, Cargill, Dairy Farmers of Manitoba, DuPont, Farm Credit Canada, MacDon, Manitoba Agriculture, Monsanto Canada, Paterson Global Foods, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and United Grain Growers.

Grandmaison's photographs of the natural world have been published in a number of books featuring different regions of his beloved country Canada. In 2005, he released 'Canada' which he collaborated with CBC radio broadcaster Shelagh Rogers who wrote the text.[7][8] 'Canada' quickly became a national bestseller and the book went through 3 other editions including a French edition in 2018. Grandmaison's publisher at the time, Key Porter Books, commissioned him to produce three other titles: 'The Canadian Rockies' (2007, Introduction by Ben Gadd), 'Georgian Bay' (2008, Introduction by Gerard Courtin) and 'Muskoka' (2010). Following the demise of Key Porter Books, Grandmaison was then invited by Turnstone Press to publish a book about his adopted home, the Canadian Prairies called 'Prairie and Beyond'(2012, Text by Jan Volney).[9][10] Turnstone Press commissioned Grandmaison to produce a second book called 'Mike Grandmaison's Ontario (2015). In 2014, Michael Mouland who worked as Grandmaison's editor at Key Porter Books commissioned Grandmaison to produce a book for Firefly Books called 'Beautiful Alberta' (2015). Vidacom Publications then invited Grandmaison to produce a series of books including 'The Polar Bear - Lord of The Great North' (2019), 'Saint-Leon' (2017), 'Manitoba: Land of the Unexpected' (2016), 'La Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface' (2014), 'Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes' (2014) as well as the fourth edition of the best-seller 'Canada' and the French edition called 'Le Canada' (2018). In 2017, Grandmaison teamed up with long-time friend and colleague Robert L. Peters to produce 'Natural Reflections' (Rocky Mountain Books), a project that had gestated for some 30 years.

Grandmaison's nature images are purchased as fine art pieces, for corporate decor and as corporate gifts. His fine art photographs may be viewed online at 'The Canadian Gallery' through his website www.grandmaisonphotography.com .[11][12]

Books edit

  • The Polar Bear - Lord of the Great North (2019, Vidacom) ISBN 978-1-988182-50-6
  • Le Canada (2018, Vidacom) ISBN 978-2-8961159-6-9
  • Natural Reflections with co-author Robert L. Peters (2017, Rocky Mountain Books) ISBN 9781771602549
  • Saint-Leon (2017, Vidacom) ISBN 978-2896115877
  • Manitoba - Land of the Unexpected (2016, Vidacom) ISBN 978-1-988182-00-1
  • Canada (2016, Vidacom) ISBN 978-2-89611-420-7
  • Beautiful Alberta (2015, Firefly) ISBN 978-1-77085-578-6
  • Mike Grandmaison's Ontario (2015, Turnstone Press) ISBN 978-0-88801-515-0
  • La Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface (2014, Vidacom) ISBN 978-2896114252
  • Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes (2014, Vidacom) ISBN 978-2896114733
  • Mike Grandmaison's Prairie and Beyond (2012, Turnstone Press) ISBN 978-0-88801-393-4
  • Muskoka (2010, Key Porter Books). ISBN 978-1-55470-260-2
  • Canada: Seasons of Wonder (2010, Key Porter Books) ISBN 978-1-55267-655-4
  • Georgian Bay (2008, Key Porter Books) ISBN 978-1-55263-924-5
  • The Canadian Rockies (2007, Key Porter Books) ISBN 978-1-55263-836-1
  • Canada (2004, Key Porter Books) ISBN 978-1-55470-219-0
  • Healing the Landscape (2001, VETAC – with Don Johnston) ISBN 978-0-9687858-1-2
  • London: Claiming the Future (2000, Community Communications Inc.) ISBN 1-58192-024-5
  • Hamilton: A New City for a New Millennium (2000, Community Communications Inc.) ISBN 1-58192-025-3
  • Canada's Technology Triangle (1999, Community Communications Inc.) ISBN 1-885352-91-3
  • Winnipeg: A Prairie Portrait (1998, Community Communications Inc.) ISBN 1-885352-88-3
  • A Singular View: Fine Art Photographs by Mike Grandmaison (2012, Friesens) Unpublished ISBN 978-0-9878890-1-0
  • The Canadian Gallery. (2012, Friesens) Unpublished ISBN 978-0-9878890-0-3

Postage stamps edit

Grandmaison's images have appeared on seven Canada Post stamp projects including: 'Double Rainbow' stamp as part of the 'Weather Wonders' Series (2015); the 'Canadian Museum for Human Rights' stamp (2014); the First Day Issue Cover for the 'Red River Settlement' (2012); 'Cap des Rosiers Lighthouse' stamp - part of the "Lighthouse" series (December 2007); the 'University of Manitoba' stamp (2002); various elements of winter scenes used in three different stamps in the 'Christmas Lights Series' (2001); the First Day Issue Cover and postcards in the 'Pan-American Games (1999).

Workshops and lectures edit

Grandmaison has presented seminars and lectures to various groups and organizations on a variety of photography topics throughout Canada. He has conducted numerous photography workshops throughout Canada, including the Riding Mountain Photographic Workshops, the Latow Photographers Guild in Burlington, Ontario; the Niagara School of Imaging in St. Catharines, Ontario; 'Focus on the Rockies' in Jasper National Park, Alberta; Praxis Photographic Workshops in Winnipeg and Hecla in Manitoba as well as in Sioux Narrows, Ontario; the Abbotsford Photo Arts Club in Abbotsford, British Columbia; Camera Canada College in Brandon and Winnipeg, Manitoba; Word On The Water Book Festival in Kenora, Ontario; and The Winnipeg International Writers Festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Fine art photography edit

Mike Grandmaison's fine art photographs may be viewed online at 'The Canadian Gallery' through his website www.grandmaisonphotography.com

Exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions

  • 2016 (Jan-Feb) ‘Natural Reflections’. Tiger Hills Arts Association. Holland, Manitoba.
  • 2015 (Oct) ‘Natural Reflections’. Grolle Fine Art. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • 2012 – 2014 'Prairie and Beyond'. Two separate exhibitions of 12 and 26 prints are traveling to communities in Manitoba over a 2-year period. Collaboration with The Manitoba Arts Network.
  • 2013 (Oct-Nov) 'Natural Reflections'. Tangled Tree, Kenora, Ontario.
  • 2012 (September) 'Prairie and Beyond' - 38 large-format prints. Pixels 2.1 Photography Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • 2012 (May-June) 'Prairie and Beyond' - 16 prints. Small Works Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • 1983 'Subtle Images' / 38 prints. John Janzen Nature Centre. Edmonton, Alberta.
  • 1982 'Subtle Images' / 38 prints. Edmonton Public Library Gallery. Edmonton, Alberta

Group exhibitions

  • 2011 Group Exhibition at Pixels 2.1 Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Manitoba. 'Twelve Manitoba Photographers'. Displayed 6 pieces.
  • 2005 A Passion for Canada. A selection of 15 photographs. The Lab Works.
  • 1996 Group Exhibition at Camera Canada College '96. National Association for Photographic Art. Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • 1994 Group Exhibition with Nature Photo Group. Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • 1991 Group Exhibition with Nature Photo Group. Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • 1991 Group Exhibition with Images Alberta Camera Club. Edmonton, Alberta

Recognition edit

  • Nominated for two 2013 Manitoba Book Awards for 'Prairie and Beyond' for 'Best Illustrated Book of the Year' and the 'Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher'.
  • Received a 2012 PIA Certificate of Merit in the category 'Art Books' in the 2012 Premier Print Award Competition for 'Prairie and Beyond'
  • Received an 'Honorary Membership' (Hon FCAPA) for Recognition of Distinguished Contribution to the Association (Canadian Association for Photographic Art). Aug. 31, 2012.
  • Received a 'Certificate of Photographic Achievement' for Recognition of Photographic Contribution to the Association (Canadian Association for Photographic Art) for service as Past President. August 31, 2012.
  • 'Honorary Patron' of the Friends of Lake Laurentian. Sudbury, Ontario. 2012.

References edit

  1. ^ Nault, Jennifer. 'Natural Worlds'. Laurentian, Winter 2008.
  2. ^ Smyth, Kathleen. 'Nature's Masterpiece'. Photo Imaging, Vo. 4, No. 5. September–October 2002
  3. ^ Gosselin, Christine. 'Portrait: Grandmaison'. Liaison, No. 142, Hiver 2008–2009.
  4. ^ Van Overbeek, Andrea. 'Taking Stock: The Photography of Mike Grandmaison'. enVision, Vol. 2, 2003.
  5. ^ Lee, David. 'Green Rebirth'. Canadian Geographic, May - June 2000
  6. ^ Grandmaison, Mike. 'Tall Grass Prairie'. Outdoor Photography Canada, Winter 2014.
  7. ^ Waterhouse, Kelly. 'The Limelight Is The Sweetlight – Canada by Mike Grandmaison'. enVision, Vol. 3, 2005.
  8. ^ Walker, Morley. 'Capturing Canada'. The Winnipeg Free Press. April 21, 2005.
  9. ^ Grandmaison, Mike. 'Prairie and Beyond'. Photo News, Vol. 21, No. 1, Spring 2012.
  10. ^ Hughes, Lionel. 'Prairie In Context'. Prairies North, Summer 2012.
  11. ^ Grandmaison, Mike. 'Prairie and Beyond'. Photo News, Vol. 21, No. 1, Spring 2012.
  12. ^ Grandmaison, Mike. 'The Canadian Gallery'. Friesens, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

mike, grandmaison, born, 1954, canadian, freelance, photographer, specializing, nature, landscapes, plants, wildlife, grandmaison, well, known, images, created, canada, commercial, assignment, photography, focuses, architecture, agriculture, nature, environmen. Mike Grandmaison born 1954 is a Canadian freelance photographer specializing in nature landscapes plants and wildlife Grandmaison is well known for his images created of Canada His commercial assignment photography focuses on architecture agriculture nature the environment travel and Canadian tourism Photographs from his extensive and eclectic stock photography collection are licensed through his own website as well as through stock agencies in North America Grandmaison markets his fine art photographs principally online through The Canadian Gallery of his website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Biology career 3 Introduction to photography 4 Photography career 5 Books 6 Postage stamps 7 Workshops and lectures 8 Fine art photography 9 Exhibitions 10 Recognition 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and education editMike Grandmaison was born in Sudbury Ontario Canada on April 25 1954 His parents were Jean Marie and Therese born Emery Grandmaison He studied biology and graduated from Laurentian University in Sudbury with an Honors Bachelor of Science Degree Hon B Sc in 1972 1976 1 During the summer periods Grandmaison worked at various jobs including as a laborer at Falconbridge Nickel Mines and Ecole Secondaire MacDonald Cartier as well as a biology student for McMaster University Laurentian University and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment He also managed a small camera store Canadian Camera Center in Sturgeon Falls Ontario for a brief period from 1977 1978 Biology career editUpon graduation from Laurentian University in 1976 Grandmaison worked on short term contracts for Laurentian University as a Herbarium Assistant and for the Ontario Ministry of the Environment as a field assistant in Water Quality In late 1978 Grandmaison moved to Edmonton Alberta in search of permanent work He found work as a Research Technician in Air Pollution Biology for Alberta Environment in Edmonton from 1979 1980 and then as a Water Quality Technician for Alberta Environment in 1980 also located in Edmonton Grandmaison was then hired as an Insect amp Disease Technician for the Canadian Forest Service at the Northern Forestry Centre in Edmonton from 1980 to 1985 after which he transferred to Winnipeg Manitoba to assume similar duties from 1985 to 1996 He left the Canadian Forest Service in April 1996 to pursue a career as a full time professional freelance photographer Introduction to photography editGrandmaison remembers taking his first real picture with his mother s Kodak for a school project in grade 11 circa 1968 when he photographed the old wooden barn on his aunt s farm in Estaire Ontario using black amp white print film That was the extent of his photography until his graduation from university in 1976 Grandmaison s interest in photography began soon after he bought his first 35mm camera a Nikkormat EL Being primarily interested in botany and ecology his objective was to make photographic records of plants and the environments they grew in Grandmaison s interest in photography ignited when he joined the Sturgeon Falls Camera Club where he first learned the craft of black amp white photography Shortly after moving to Edmonton Alberta Mike Grandmaison joined Images Alberta Camera Club IACC where he took on the roles of Newsletter Editor 2nd Vice President and Programs Chairman 2 He then joined NAPA the National Association for Photographic Arts now called Canadian Association for Photographic Arts CAPA and volunteered for the positions of district representative for Edmonton prairie sone director vice president and finally president As a member of NAPA Grandmaison met a number of excellent professional photographers like Freeman Patterson Ernst Haas Frans Lanting John Shaw George Tice Paul Caponigro Courtney Milne Pat O Hara Craig Richards and John Netherton to name a few Seeing the works of these photographers first hand and listening to their approaches and their stories was invaluable Two of those photographers Freeman Patterson and Ernst Haas would have a profound influence on his photography 3 Grandmaison immersed himself in anything that pertained to photography and he cites Brett Weston Minor White and Harry Callahan as important black amp white influences Photography career editGrandmaison s photography career involved commercial photography assignments as well as leasing the images he created throughout Canada as stock photographs 4 While he worked with stock agencies in North America to market his work the vast majority of his photographs were licensed though his own marketing efforts His stock photography has been published in a variety of markets including advertising annual reports books brochures calendars cards CDs magazines posters trade shows and the web His images have appeared in hundreds of calendars often as single photographer calendar editions His photographs have also graced numerous magazines including Audubon Canadian Gardening Canadian Geographic Canadian Wildlife Cottage Life Country Farm Forum Geo L Actualite Maclean s National Geographic Traveler Nature s Best Outdoor Photography Canada Photo Life Prairies North Ranger Rick Sierra Club and Time Canada to name a few In 2000 Grandmaison photographed his hometown of Sudbury in Ontario for Canadian Geographic Magazine to illustrate the efforts and changes that a reclamation project had on the area 5 Grandmaison also illustrated a regular feature called Discovering Canada in each issue of Outdoor Photography for the entire life of the magazine 2007 2018 6 Architecture has always attracted Grandmaison s eye and he photographed numerous architectural projects in Winnipeg and across Canada for some of the largest firms including Smith Carter Architects and Engineers and LM Architectural Group Some of the interesting buildings that he photographed include the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health the MTS Center Cancer Care Manitoba the St Boniface Cathedral and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights As a result of Grandmaison s training in the biological sciences it was natural progression for him to focus his lens on the prairie s main industry agriculture He has photographed agriculture for most major companies and organizations involved in Canadian agriculture Agriculture amp Agri Food Canada Agricore BASF BrettYoung Canadian Wheat Board Cargill Dairy Farmers of Manitoba DuPont Farm Credit Canada MacDon Manitoba Agriculture Monsanto Canada Paterson Global Foods the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and United Grain Growers Grandmaison s photographs of the natural world have been published in a number of books featuring different regions of his beloved country Canada In 2005 he released Canada which he collaborated with CBC radio broadcaster Shelagh Rogers who wrote the text 7 8 Canada quickly became a national bestseller and the book went through 3 other editions including a French edition in 2018 Grandmaison s publisher at the time Key Porter Books commissioned him to produce three other titles The Canadian Rockies 2007 Introduction by Ben Gadd Georgian Bay 2008 Introduction by Gerard Courtin and Muskoka 2010 Following the demise of Key Porter Books Grandmaison was then invited by Turnstone Press to publish a book about his adopted home the Canadian Prairies called Prairie and Beyond 2012 Text by Jan Volney 9 10 Turnstone Press commissioned Grandmaison to produce a second book called Mike Grandmaison s Ontario 2015 In 2014 Michael Mouland who worked as Grandmaison s editor at Key Porter Books commissioned Grandmaison to produce a book for Firefly Books called Beautiful Alberta 2015 Vidacom Publications then invited Grandmaison to produce a series of books including The Polar Bear Lord of The Great North 2019 Saint Leon 2017 Manitoba Land of the Unexpected 2016 La Cathedrale de Saint Boniface 2014 Notre Dame de Lourdes 2014 as well as the fourth edition of the best seller Canada and the French edition called Le Canada 2018 In 2017 Grandmaison teamed up with long time friend and colleague Robert L Peters to produce Natural Reflections Rocky Mountain Books a project that had gestated for some 30 years Grandmaison s nature images are purchased as fine art pieces for corporate decor and as corporate gifts His fine art photographs may be viewed online at The Canadian Gallery through his website www grandmaisonphotography com 11 12 Books editThe Polar Bear Lord of the Great North 2019 Vidacom ISBN 978 1 988182 50 6 Le Canada 2018 Vidacom ISBN 978 2 8961159 6 9 Natural Reflections with co author Robert L Peters 2017 Rocky Mountain Books ISBN 9781771602549 Saint Leon 2017 Vidacom ISBN 978 2896115877 Manitoba Land of the Unexpected 2016 Vidacom ISBN 978 1 988182 00 1 Canada 2016 Vidacom ISBN 978 2 89611 420 7 Beautiful Alberta 2015 Firefly ISBN 978 1 77085 578 6 Mike Grandmaison s Ontario 2015 Turnstone Press ISBN 978 0 88801 515 0 La Cathedrale de Saint Boniface 2014 Vidacom ISBN 978 2896114252 Notre Dame de Lourdes 2014 Vidacom ISBN 978 2896114733 Mike Grandmaison s Prairie and Beyond 2012 Turnstone Press ISBN 978 0 88801 393 4 Muskoka 2010 Key Porter Books ISBN 978 1 55470 260 2 Canada Seasons of Wonder 2010 Key Porter Books ISBN 978 1 55267 655 4 Georgian Bay 2008 Key Porter Books ISBN 978 1 55263 924 5 The Canadian Rockies 2007 Key Porter Books ISBN 978 1 55263 836 1 Canada 2004 Key Porter Books ISBN 978 1 55470 219 0 Healing the Landscape 2001 VETAC with Don Johnston ISBN 978 0 9687858 1 2 London Claiming the Future 2000 Community Communications Inc ISBN 1 58192 024 5 Hamilton A New City for a New Millennium 2000 Community Communications Inc ISBN 1 58192 025 3 Canada s Technology Triangle 1999 Community Communications Inc ISBN 1 885352 91 3 Winnipeg A Prairie Portrait 1998 Community Communications Inc ISBN 1 885352 88 3 A Singular View Fine Art Photographs by Mike Grandmaison 2012 Friesens Unpublished ISBN 978 0 9878890 1 0 The Canadian Gallery 2012 Friesens Unpublished ISBN 978 0 9878890 0 3Postage stamps editGrandmaison s images have appeared on seven Canada Post stamp projects including Double Rainbow stamp as part of the Weather Wonders Series 2015 the Canadian Museum for Human Rights stamp 2014 the First Day Issue Cover for the Red River Settlement 2012 Cap des Rosiers Lighthouse stamp part of the Lighthouse series December 2007 the University of Manitoba stamp 2002 various elements of winter scenes used in three different stamps in the Christmas Lights Series 2001 the First Day Issue Cover and postcards in the Pan American Games 1999 Workshops and lectures editGrandmaison has presented seminars and lectures to various groups and organizations on a variety of photography topics throughout Canada He has conducted numerous photography workshops throughout Canada including the Riding Mountain Photographic Workshops the Latow Photographers Guild in Burlington Ontario the Niagara School of Imaging in St Catharines Ontario Focus on the Rockies in Jasper National Park Alberta Praxis Photographic Workshops in Winnipeg and Hecla in Manitoba as well as in Sioux Narrows Ontario the Abbotsford Photo Arts Club in Abbotsford British Columbia Camera Canada College in Brandon and Winnipeg Manitoba Word On The Water Book Festival in Kenora Ontario and The Winnipeg International Writers Festival in Winnipeg Manitoba Fine art photography editMike Grandmaison s fine art photographs may be viewed online at The Canadian Gallery through his website www grandmaisonphotography comExhibitions editSolo exhibitions 2016 Jan Feb Natural Reflections Tiger Hills Arts Association Holland Manitoba 2015 Oct Natural Reflections Grolle Fine Art Winnipeg Manitoba 2012 2014 Prairie and Beyond Two separate exhibitions of 12 and 26 prints are traveling to communities in Manitoba over a 2 year period Collaboration with The Manitoba Arts Network 2013 Oct Nov Natural Reflections Tangled Tree Kenora Ontario 2012 September Prairie and Beyond 38 large format prints Pixels 2 1 Photography Gallery Winnipeg Manitoba 2012 May June Prairie and Beyond 16 prints Small Works Gallery Winnipeg Manitoba 1983 Subtle Images 38 prints John Janzen Nature Centre Edmonton Alberta 1982 Subtle Images 38 prints Edmonton Public Library Gallery Edmonton Alberta Group exhibitions 2011 Group Exhibition at Pixels 2 1 Gallery Winnipeg Manitoba Manitoba Twelve Manitoba Photographers Displayed 6 pieces 2005 A Passion for Canada A selection of 15 photographs The Lab Works 1996 Group Exhibition at Camera Canada College 96 National Association for Photographic Art Winnipeg Manitoba 1994 Group Exhibition with Nature Photo Group Winnipeg Manitoba 1991 Group Exhibition with Nature Photo Group Winnipeg Manitoba 1991 Group Exhibition with Images Alberta Camera Club Edmonton AlbertaRecognition editNominated for two 2013 Manitoba Book Awards for Prairie and Beyond for Best Illustrated Book of the Year and the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher Received a 2012 PIA Certificate of Merit in the category Art Books in the 2012 Premier Print Award Competition for Prairie and Beyond Received an Honorary Membership Hon FCAPA for Recognition of Distinguished Contribution to the Association Canadian Association for Photographic Art Aug 31 2012 Received a Certificate of Photographic Achievement for Recognition of Photographic Contribution to the Association Canadian Association for Photographic Art for service as Past President August 31 2012 Honorary Patron of the Friends of Lake Laurentian Sudbury Ontario 2012 References edit Nault Jennifer Natural Worlds Laurentian Winter 2008 Smyth Kathleen Nature s Masterpiece Photo Imaging Vo 4 No 5 September October 2002 Gosselin Christine Portrait Grandmaison Liaison No 142 Hiver 2008 2009 Van Overbeek Andrea Taking Stock The Photography of Mike Grandmaison enVision Vol 2 2003 Lee David Green Rebirth Canadian Geographic May June 2000 Grandmaison Mike Tall Grass Prairie Outdoor Photography Canada Winter 2014 Waterhouse Kelly The Limelight Is The Sweetlight Canada by Mike Grandmaison enVision Vol 3 2005 Walker Morley Capturing Canada The Winnipeg Free Press April 21 2005 Grandmaison Mike Prairie and Beyond Photo News Vol 21 No 1 Spring 2012 Hughes Lionel Prairie In Context Prairies North Summer 2012 Grandmaison Mike Prairie and Beyond Photo News Vol 21 No 1 Spring 2012 Grandmaison Mike The Canadian Gallery Friesens 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Grandmaison amp oldid 1181228852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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