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2024 Year in review | Award-winning photograph

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2024 Year in review

Another year has flown by in the blink of an eye! Here’s a roundup of what kept me inspired and busy in 2024. From exciting exhibitions and awards to new projects and services, it’s been a year to remember. Highlights of 2024 Photography exhibitions The year began with the second exhibition of my Life in a Morning project. This time, it was part of the Reflections exhibition at the stunning ...

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2024 Year in review

Another year has flown by in the blink of an eye! Here’s a roundup of what kept me inspired and busy in 2024. From exciting exhibitions and awards to new projects and services, it’s ...

Family

2024 Year in review

Another year has flown by in the blink of an eye! Here’s a roundup of what kept me inspired ...

2023 Year in review | Edmonton Photographer

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2023 Year in review

At the beginning of 2022, I gave you the inside scoop on all the cool things I’d been up to in my first-ever year in review. I’m here again, this time with the highlights ...

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2023 Year in review

At the beginning of 2022, I gave you the inside scoop on all the cool things I’d been up to ...

Marie-Pierre Photography, Sherwood Park family photographer

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2022 year in review

2022 was an incredible year of growth, recognition and inspiration for me as a photographer. I’m so grateful for all the people who’ve encouraged and supported me since the beginning, inspire me, push me ...

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2022 year in review

2022 was an incredible year of growth, recognition and inspiration for me as a photographer. I’m so grateful for all ...

Sherwood Park photographer award

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Sherwood Park photographer awarded first place in international photography competition

I cried. Not just once, but quite a few times that morning. It wasn’t because I, Marie-Pierre Castonguay, a Sherwood Park family photographer, had just found out I was awarded first place in an ...

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Sherwood Park photographer awarded first place in international photography competition

I cried. Not just once, but quite a few times that morning. It wasn’t because I, Marie-Pierre Castonguay, a ...

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