Grew up in Alberta. Still can't stop photographing it — or anything else worth slowing down for.
Portrait
Landscape
Golden Hour
Badlands
Forest





Growing up in Alberta gives you a particular relationship with space and light. The province is vast and mostly quiet — and it teaches you to notice things other places don’t ask you to notice.
The frame either earns its place or it doesn’t. That means waiting, returning, and occasionally standing in a field at 4am for a shot that might not come. It usually does.
Prints made to live on a wall, not a screen. Signed, numbered, archival. The kind of thing you stop and look at on a Tuesday.
Museum-quality Giclée on archival paper. Signed and numbered. A few left of each.
Ed. of 25
Ed. of 10
Sold Out
Alberta kid, Calgary-based. I picked up a camera a few years ago and never really put it down. The province has a way of doing that to people — the light here is genuinely different, and once you start noticing it, you can’t stop.
My work spans night skies, landscapes, city streets, and portraits. I don’t specialise in one thing on purpose — different subjects keep the eye honest.
I’m available for commissions and open to collaboration. Whether you’re after a custom print, a shoot, or something less defined — if the project sounds interesting, I’m probably in.
Commission, print inquiry, or something else — happy to hear it.
Book a call → hello@brandondeurbrouck.com