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Stephen Uhraney began his career as an editorial photographer. In 2010, Stephen placed seventh in the world at the Sony World Photography Awards, achieving a third-place standing in his category, the only Canadian to make the cut. Stephen shoots documentary photography and works on stories for up to two years. One of his documentary projects, which detailed the lives of migrant farm workers in the Holland Marsh, was displayed in Toronto's prestigious Scotiabank Contact Festival. His most recent show, The Establishment, features environmental portraits of longstanding business owners in Port Credit, on display at the historic St. Lawrence Starch building in Port Credit. Stephen is currently working on two documentary projects: (1) The Brightwater development focusing on construction workers doing their jobs, and (2) A documentary completed documentary project detailing the Mississauga Fire Emergency Service at Station 104. In his down time Stephen shoots environmental street photography. "It comes down to this, I carry a camera with me at all times. I see something I like, I shoot it." It’s not what you see, it’s how you see it! Stephen may be contacted for work at: stephenuhraney@gmail.com https://uhraneyphotoblog.wordpress.com https://stephenuhraneyphotos.wordpress.com
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Stephen
Uhraney
Stephen Uhraney began his career as an editorial photographer. In 2010, Stephen placed seventh in the world at the Sony World Photography Awards, achieving a third-place standing in his category, the only Canadian to make the cut. Stephen shoots documentary photography and works on stories for up to two years. One of his documentary projects, which detailed the lives of migrant farm workers in the Holland Marsh, was displayed in Toronto's prestigious Scotiabank Contact Festival. His most recent show, The Establishment, features environmental portraits of longstanding business owners in Port Credit, on display at the historic St. Lawrence Starch building in Port Credit. Stephen is currently working on two documentary projects: (1) The Brightwater development focusing on construction workers doing their jobs, and (2) A documentary completed documentary project detailing the Mississauga Fire Emergency Service at Station 104. In his down time Stephen shoots environmental street photography. "It comes down to this, I carry a camera with me at all times. I see something I like, I shoot it."
It’s not what you see, it’s how you see it!

Stephen may be contacted for work at:
stephenuhraney@gmail.com
<a href="https://uhraneyphotoblog.wordpress.com" target="_blank">https://uhraneyphotoblog.wordpress.com</a>
<a href="https://stephenuhraneyphotos.wordpress.com" target="_blank">https://stephenuhraneyphotos.wordpress.com</a>
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