"Warrior: Fire and Ice" series featuring Mi'kmaq dancer (and former US Marine Danny Boy Stephens). N'Dilo, Northwest Territories
Holding a passion for the world and an eye for the beauty it contains, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories based, award-winning commercial, personal, and adventure photographer Dave Brosha is on a continual journey to seek out and capture the beauty of this world – whether it’s the beauty of some of most extreme and pristine environments in the world, or the beauty of some of a person’s most personal moments.
Published in countless media outlets around the globe - online and in print, including CNN, Canadian Geographic, the Daily Telegraph, up! magazine, National Geographic, Outdoor Photography Canada, the National Post, Reader’s Digest, the Toronto Star, Macleans, The Globe and Mail, Up Here, The Today Show, the CBC, up! Magazine, the Vancouver Sun, Above & Beyond, and CTV, Dave’s work defies genres and his passion is limitless. His work has been featured by Flickr, 500px, Petapixel and is listed in Phlearn.com's "Inspirational Photographers: A Curated Guide To The Best Photographers On The Internet".
"I think the key is not to get so hung up on the technical that you fail to make a connection with your subject, work with them, and really… just let your creativity bubble. Ultimately, your subject doesn’t really care if your light is diffused by a softbox, double-diffused, camera right or left, table-topped, or from a planet far, far away. They are there to work with you, and if you’re fumbling with light and settings too long, you’ll lose them." says In an interview with oopoomoo website
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Holding a passion for the world and an eye for the beauty it contains, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories based, award-winning commercial, personal, and adventure photographer Dave Brosha is on a continual journey to seek out and capture the beauty of this world – whether it’s the beauty of some of most extreme and pristine environments in the world, or the beauty of some of a person’s most personal moments.
Published in countless media outlets around the globe - online and in print, including CNN, Canadian Geographic, the Daily Telegraph, up! magazine, National Geographic, Outdoor Photography Canada, the National Post, Reader’s Digest, the Toronto Star, Macleans, The Globe and Mail, Up Here, The Today Show, the CBC, up! Magazine, the Vancouver Sun, Above & Beyond, and CTV, Dave’s work defies genres and his passion is limitless. His work has been featured by Flickr, 500px, Petapixel and is listed in Phlearn.com's "Inspirational Photographers: A Curated Guide To The Best Photographers On The Internet".
"I think the key is not to get so hung up on the technical that you fail to make a connection with your subject, work with them, and really… just let your creativity bubble. Ultimately, your subject doesn’t really care if your light is diffused by a softbox, double-diffused, camera right or left, table-topped, or from a planet far, far away. They are there to work with you, and if you’re fumbling with light and settings too long, you’ll lose them." says In an interview with oopoomoo website
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Photos Source : Dave Brocha Facebook
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omg I have never seen anything so spectacular !
Absolutley fabulous !
LOVE THESE
Wow! I'm thunderstruck.....
the spirit lives
Each photo is more beautifully stunning and powerful than another! Thanks so much for sharing your vision and your arts!!
Absolutley stunning and powerful..Thanks for sharing Dave
Great Works of Art - I especially like "Hope and Deliverance". Richard
stunning
absolutely amazing. love the colors
My Ggrandmother was full blood Mi'kmaq.
Spectacular imagery.
wela'lin
Beautiful artwork, beautiful mother....
Bone chilling beautiful. What wonderful powerful messages. 'Grandfather' will look down with admiration for this beauty,
Incredible photos...thank you!
Fantastic images ( from one who is 1/8 Potawatomi )
Absolutely stunning!
Just so beautiful and "as one" with the elements of creation.
Absolutely Gorgeous! Leaves you with a feeling of awe. Thank you for sharing the beauty and wonder.