Wayne Fisher

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From an early age photography has always been a passion of mine. The creative process was intriguing to me as well as the power to capture a moment in time. Photography was more than black and white, it was being able to see in colour. We have a responsibility in this world to record and expose the beauty as it is. Photography has evolved but will always remain pure in my heart. My journey began in South Africa and through the lens I saw a divided nation. Behind the glass Photojournalism was a vehicle to the struggle. Acquiring a National Diploma in Photography [Pretoria, South Africa ], a brighter future was seen in the viewfinder in Canada's uninterrupted beauty of a nation of Canada where I continue to be inspired to create.
Clarity is becoming a husband and father.
Member of Team Canada World Photographic Cup 2020.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

I am an Artist, I create because this is what I believe I am meant to do.
When I am creating I feel a sense of exhilaration and know that this is who I am.
The feeling of comfort and enthusiasm is what drives me to challenge my creativity.

The best part of what I do is to create photographs that I am proud of, defining a subject and portraying it to the best of my ability. I believe I have been given the gift of being able to see images and visualize the end result.
My eye is constantly searching for images looking for patterns, textures and how the light is effecting the subject. I visit the subject and admire and respect its beauty, then I dissect it looking at every possible angle to portray it at its best.
I fall in love easily with my subjects and have a feeling of attachment and leave with a lonely feeling of detachment.
I am happy when I feel I have depicted it at its best, and sad when I have failed and this failure brings me back to the subject and the challenge of creating the image that I set out to do and proud of.
I don't always succeed but learn from my failures and my peers.
I am euphoric when I am photographing and the sense is heightened when find the right angle of the subject.

I have been creating for over 35 years and through time and my journey had led me to architectural photography and this genre of photography is where I feel at home.
I continue to challenge myself by shooting every day and putting myself out to the world and the constant challenge is what drives me

I have so much to learn and its the journey is what inspires me.

$695.00

Photography on canvas (framed).

18.50x22.50"

Limited edition 1 of 10.

I wanted to increase the dramatic signage with the ever present smoke stacks around New York City.The show follows the story of Atticus Finch, a lawyer in 1930s Alabama, as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape. Varying from the book, the play has Atticus as the protagonist, not his daughter Scout, allowing his character to change throughout the show.
This image is printed on Exhibition Canvas in a beautiful black frame ,no glass to not interfere with the beauty of the canvas finish.

Wayne Fisher

$695.00

Photography on canvas (framed).

18.50x22.50"

Limited edition 1 of 10.

Close encounter of the icon.( The Australian production of King Kong took five years of planning and over five months of rehearsals. Its director, Daniel Kramer, said that it took "three years of auditions and workshops") before performances began. Printed on Museum pro canvas and no glass in front so not to take away from the image, it really makes the image pop.!

Wayne Fisher

$695.00

Photography on museum pro canvas (framed).

18.50x22.50"

Limited edition 1 of 10.

Close encounter of the icon.( The Australian production of King Kong took five years of planning and over five months of rehearsals. Its director, Daniel Kramer, said that it took "three years of auditions and workshops") before performances began. Printed on Museum pro canvas and no glass in front so not to take away from the image it really makes the image pop.

Wayne Fisher

$695.00

Photography on museum pro canvas (framed).

18.50x22.50"

Limited edition 1 of 10.

A strong oint of view on this iconic theatre.( Shea's Buffalo, the flagship of the theatre chain, was designed by the noted firm of Rapp and Rapp of Chicago. Modelled in a combination of Spanish and French Baroque and Rococo styles) Printed on Museum pro canvas and no glass in front so not to take away from the image it really makes the image pop.

Wayne Fisher

$695.00

Photography on museum pro canvas (framed).

18.50x22.50"

Limited edition 1 of 10.

The musical opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on March 23, 2017.Inspired by the beloved films, ANASTASIA transports us from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past.I love the feel of this image!! I wanted to create a minimalistic image .Printed on Museum pro canvas and no glass in front so not to take away from the image it really makes the image pop.

Wayne Fisher

$695.00

Photography on museum pro canvas (framed).

18.50x22.50"

Limited edition 1 of 10.

The mask is such a powerful image and recognizable from The Phantom of the Opera .A musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber,based on the 1910 French novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux it tells the story of a beautiful soprano, Christine Daaé, who becomes the obsession of a mysterious, masked musical genius living in the subterranean labyrinth beneath the Paris Opéra House. Printed on Museum pro canvas and no glass in front so not to take away from the image it really makes the image pop.

Wayne Fisher

$695.00

Photography print on museum pro canvas (framed).

18.50x22.50"

Limited edition 1 of 10.

Bigger than life the Broadway production of King Kong Engineered, designed and built by Global Creature Technology in West Melbourne, Australia, the title role was the largest puppet ever created for the stage. I loved photographing this incredible structure with its stark contrast.Black and white really brings out the power that stood before me. Printed on Museum pro canvas and no glass in front so not to take away from the image it really makes the image pop.

Wayne Fisher