Total Image Works
We love the calm and stillness in these beautiful Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta prints by Justin Morris.
You can see them in person during his exhibition Feithe at Lyceum Gallery
✨Opening night: Thursday, April 2 , 6-9pm
Justin Morris is a photographer exploring the connection between mental health and creativity, while making photographs in, and of, places that are often unseen.
“My work happens in between worlds. A seam of brown grass and thistle. Chainlink, beaten. A flicker of sunlight on the old gable end. A world of small gifts, made of dust. Intimacies, so gorgeous, and I’m a thief. Third spaces offering peace in a world that eats itself. Give me a matted down field, I’ll return with prayer. Offerings made from a collection of bones.”
Behind the scenes of this adorable project 🐾✨
Kym came to us with a collection of professional photos of her puppy (seriously… how cute is she?!) and a vision to turn them into a stunning portrait wall. We worked closely together through every step of the process to make sure every detail felt just right.
To match the quality of the original photography, we printed each piece on Chromaluxe HD metal, bringing out incredible depth, color, and clarity. The result? A vibrant, gallery-worthy display that truly does these photos justice.
We love collaborating with our clients to bring their ideas to life! 💚
Photography:
ChromaLuxe HD Metal Printing at Total Image Works
We love the colour tones in these wonderful images by Nada Nesin
Inkjet photo print with matte laminate. Mounted to black ACP with a subframe
You can see these beautiful pieces in person later this week at Artist Project
Booth 834
March 26-29, 2026
Enercare Centre
About Nada
Born in Novi Sad, Serbia, my first encounter with photography came when my brilliant father brought home a 1950 Altissa Altix 35mm camera, which I was allowed to use by myself for the first time as a six year old, on a school trip to Tara mountain. From that moment, I was hooked!
I walk and watch – always exploring even the areas I know well, with a fresh eye and the patience to catch the shot in-camera (no digital trickery or after-processing, let far alone AI) nowadays equipped with a Sony Alpha, Nikon 750, Sony DSC-RX100VA and an Insta 360 (on my motorcycle).
It was our pleasure to print these wonderful photographs for Abhijit AA for his exhibition ‘Through the Eyes of an Immigrant’.
Opening: March 20 at 6:00 pm
Gallery
568B Richmond St W, Toronto
organized by .npo
This exhibition explores how migration reshapes perception of land, lineage, social realities, and the concept of home. We bring together three Toronto-based photographers whose work ranges from landscapes, documentary, photojournalism, and capturing the essence of everyday life - intertwining the complexities of living between places.
The photographs invite viewers to consider how familiar and unfamiliar worlds collide, and the infinite ways of how home and diaspora are reimagined.
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