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  2. Blacks Photo Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Blacks Photography, [1] stylized as BLACKS (formerly Black's ), is a Canadian online retailer of photo prints and personalized photo products, home decor items, and photofinishing services. It is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Prior to 2015, Blacks was a brick and mortar retail chain focusing on photography equipment and processing ...

  3. Edward Burtynsky - Wikipedia

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    Edward Burtynsky. Edward Burtynsky OC RCA (born February 22, 1955) is a Canadian photographer and artist known for his large format photographs of industrial landscapes. His works depict locations from around the world that represent the increasing development of industrialization and its impacts on nature and the human existence.

  4. Blacks (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Blacks (Canada) or Black (Canada) may refer to: Blacks. ... Blacks Photo Corporation, aka Blacks, a defunct photography store chain; Black. Canadians surnamed Black

  5. Photography in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada was among the first countries to pioneer photography after the daguerreotype was released by its inventor, the Frenchman Louis Daguerre, in 1839. [3] In late 1840, photographic "rooms" were being employed in Montreal and Quebec City, notably by two American itinerants, Halsey and Sadd. [4] Halsey and Sadd sold their prints for $5 ...

  6. Face to Face (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Face to Face. (photograph) Komulainen's 1990 photograph of Patrick Cloutier (left) and Brad Larocque (right) Face to Face is a photograph of Canadian Army soldier Patrick Cloutier and Ojibwe activist Brad Larocque staring each other down during the Oka Crisis. It was taken on September 1, 1990, by Shaney Komulainen, and has become one of Canada ...

  7. June Clark (artist) - Wikipedia

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    June Clark (born 1941) is a Toronto-based artist working in photography, installation sculpture and collage. Formerly known as June Clark-Greenberg, Born in Harlem, New York, Clark immigrated to Canada in 1968 and subsequently made Toronto her home. The questions of identity formation and their connection to our points of origin fuel her ...

  8. Category:Photography companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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  9. How to obtain more information - ed

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    More than 170 different places of birth for the Black immigrants in Canada Table 1 Top countries of birth for Black immigrants, Canada, 2016 number percent percent of women Total 623,195 100.0 53.3 Jamaica 122,550 19.7 56.9 Haiti 92,040 14.8 56.2 Nigeria 41,415 6.6 48.4 Ethiopia 30,960 5.0 50.8 Somalia 25,300 4.1 55.5