Saskatchewan In Sight: A Photographic Odyssey Illustrating The Seasonal Beauty Of Saskatchewan
From the silent ruggedness of the North to the gentle contours of the Cypress Hills, the fertile southern farmland to barren, snow-sculpted plains, Saskatchewan is a land of subtlety and contrast. Photographer John Perret's images of rolling
wheatfields, golden tamaracks, weathered buildings, wildlife, and prairie skies form a beautiful tribute to a unique province, capturing the natural splendour of Saskatchewan and its people.
John Perret was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the heart of the grain belt. He attended the University of Saskatchewan earning a Bachelor of Education degree with a major in art. After graduation he was hired as a teacher and has been teaching art and photography at the high school level ever since. He has won the Saskatchewan Professional Photographers Association award for photography in the Scenic and Digital category, and the prestigious FUJI award, given to photographers who have created the very best photography in Canada.
For John Saskatchewan In Sight is the work of ten years of traveling and photographing the prairies. It presents an insightful view of the changing seasons from the far north to the southern border of Saskatchewan.
Visit John's web site at www.johnperretphoto.com
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