Image Orchestration

Landscape and travel photos by Malcolm Hopkinson

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Balls Falls in Autumn, Ontario
Valley in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire
Canyonlands, Utah
Toronto skyline from the Islands
Primarily a travel and nature photographer, Malcolm's principal interests are of Canada's
woodlands, lakes and mountains...  English rural scenes, cottages and florals, the temples and shrines in Japan, around Kyoto or Kamakura...   Mexico's Yucatan Coast with its temple ruins, Tulum and Chichen Itza.   He is attracted to the deserts of the great American Southwest, the canyons, the saguaro forests, and landscapes of the Arizona Sonora wilderness.   Well travelled in Asian countries - Japan, Korea, Manchuria and India due to the nature of his work, Malcolm has resided in Tokyo and London.  For the last 25 years he has made Canada his home.   He stresses however that he never leaves Ontario in the Autumn, as the Fall colours are so beautiful.
Following early influences in arts, music and history, his transition into around the world travel photography developed as a logical progression, and is now a source of income.    The Nikon F camera purchased in 1964 was the workhorse of the time, using 35mm film and a traditional darkroom.   By 1990 he had moved to a Medium Format 6x6cm camera.   However, the dawn of the digital era brought a decision to move away from film and to embrace the new technology.   Today Malcolm has digital equipment for capture and storage, back in Toronto he then prints via computer and large format printers, using Ultra Chrome inks and Epson papers.   All the work is his own, no Colour Lab is used for enlargement.   Malcolm works out of a studio gallery based in Mississauga, within the reach of downtown Toronto, nearby cities are Hamilton and Niagara on the Lake.

Images are offered for sale in various sizes up to 24x36 inches, either Print only or Framed Print, laminated and mounted on board.  
Standard frames are Black and Cherry Brown, but other colours are available and can be specially ordered.

Visitors are welcome by appointment Tel or Fax 905 270 3461
alternatively contact by E-Mail to  imageorchestration@rogers.com

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