Bret Culp Fine Art Photography - The Beauty Of Impermanence

Bret Culp Fine Art Photography - The Beauty Of Impermanence

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Bret Culp's haunting black and white photographs convey the beauty of impermanence, the central theme of his work. Through his diverse travels Bret seeks scenes of a transitory nature. From the ruins of Ireland, to a 9000-year-old cave town in southern Italy, to the mist-covered hills of Tuscany during the harvest – his poetic vision is akin to scenes from a film. It should then not be a surprise that Bret is also a Director and award-winning Visual Effects Supervisor, recently acting as second unit director and Visual Effects Supervisor on The Tudors, for which he has received two Best Visual Effects Gemini Awards and two more nominations over the four year run of the show. The recipient of numerous awards and honours, Bret’s photographs have been shown in solo, juried and special event exhibitions in galleries and museums in Canada, the United States and abroad, including Leonardo Galleries in Toronto, Canada; The Tom Thomson Museum in Owen Sound, Canada; The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, USA; and the Masters of Photography Exhibition in Curitiba, Brazil. His work has been internationally published in magazines such as LensWork, USA, and Photographers’ Companion, China, and is held in public and private collections around the world. As a Director and award-winning Visual Effects Supervisor and Producer Bret has contributed to more than 40 feature films, mini-series, and television shows, including IMAX: Hubble 3D, The Tudors, Silent Hill, Resident Evil: Apocalypse and Fly Away Home. He is currently Visual Effects Supervisor/Producer at Arc Productions, one of the top animation and visual effects studios in the world. Bret was born in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He studied Film and Photography at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. I'm always open to mutually beneficial, innovative, artistic collaboration with individuals, organizations and galleries. If you have such a proposition I'd love to hear from you.