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Ketsia Lessard
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I'm currently making an inventory of my best photographs taken through the years, based on greater maturity but also people's comments and interest. I just began reading Penny Cousineau-Levine's "Faking Death: Canadian Art Photography and the Canadian Imagination" and discovering there is much meaning and truth in photos we would discard. Truth isn't always synonymous with beauty.
Current Residence: Montréal, Québec, Canada Favourite genre of music: Folk and World music, especially Celtic; Gospel and Bluegrass music; Alternative Rock Favourite photographer: William DeKay Favourite cartoon character: Marcie (Peanuts)
Favorite visual artistThe CreatorFavorite moviesSecret of Roan Inish, Napoleon Dynamite, Fly Away HomeFavorite bands / musical artistsLibera, Mary Jane Lamond, Michael Card, Seamus Egan, StarfieldFavorite writersC.S. Lewis, Carson McCullersTools of the TradeCanon Eos 3000VOther InterestsChristianity, Photojournalism, Folk art, playing piano, whistles and smallpipes
Dear, I really love your photo of the Tyto alba. I just fell in love with this kind of bird. I'm seriously thinking of eventually painting one. They are unfortunately rare in Québec and in Canada in general.