Petrie
The Ice Fishermen of Petrie Island / Les pêcheurs sur glace de l'île Petrie
von Nicolas St-Pierre
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Über das Buch
Nowadays, the archipelago is a popular fishing spot for the residents of Canada’s National Capital Region who, each year in December, set up their tents and ice huts on the Ottawa River in the hope of catching some of the crappies, perches, pikes and walleyes teeming in the waters underneath.
Benefitting from its affordability and the restrictions imposed on indoor activities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, ice fishing has steadily gained popularity in recent years. Once mostly practiced by white middle-aged men, this quintessentially Canadian winter activity is now attracting a wider range of enthusiasts, including youths and immigrants.
In this photographic essay, which he shot in 2021-22, Canadian photographer Nicolas St-Pierre turns his lens towards those who, having made ice fishing their winter pastime, come to Petrie Island year after year to find a sense of community as well as a breath of fresh air, freedom and camaraderie on the ice. Welcome to their “village”!
In 2022, The Ice Fishermen of Petrie Island was selected amongst the finalist projects of the URBAN Photo Awards in Trieste, Italy.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
- Weitere Kategorien Natur / Wildtiere
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Projektoption: US Letter-Format, 22×28 cm
Seitenanzahl: 52 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Apr. 10, 2023
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter Winter, Canada, Ice Fishing
Über den Autor
Nicolas St-Pierre is a Canadian photographer and storyteller based in Ottawa, Canada. Lawyer by training, former reporter at La Presse (Montréal, Canada) and diplomat by trade, Nicolas dedicates most of his spare time capturing the places and people that he encounters through his professional and personal travels. His work has been exhibited in galleries in Canada as well as in the USA, Mexico, Finland, Italy, Iran, China and Japan. It has also been featured in Canadian, American, French and Japanese publications, including La Presse, Street Photography Magazine, Réponses Photo, OPENEYE, Latent Image, Photo Life and Onbeat, as well as in online magazines. In recent years, Nicolas’ work has garnered awards and accolades from the International Photography Awards (IPA), the Independent Photographer, LensCulture and the URBAN Photo Awards. In 2021, Nicolas was the winner of the URBAN Book Award (Trieste, Italy) for his book "Where Have the Birds Gone?"