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BRUCE
LITTELJOHN
WATERSHED IMAGES ETC.
Bruce
Litteljohn is a widely published and internationally recognized
photographer/writer/ conservationist. After a long career as a teacher
and administrator at Toronto's Upper Canada College, he moved north
in 1997 to make his home and studio on the Muskoka River at Bracebridge.
Following graduate
work in History at U.B.C., Mr. Litteljohn combined his teaching
career with extensive volunteer work as a director of the Wildlands
League and undertook many photographic assignments for the National
Film Board of Canada, Universal Studios, the Macdonald-Stewart Foundation
of Montreal, Oxford University Press, World Wildlife Fund (Canada),
and several government agencies, including Parks Canada and the
federal Auditor General's Office. Such assignments have taken him
to the African republic of Zambia, Norway, Antigua (B.W.I.) and
many parts of the U.S.A. and Canada.
Litteljohn's
photographs have been exhibited across Canada by the National Film
Board and around the world by Canada's Department of External Affairs.
In addition, many art galleries have presented one-man shows of
his work. His photographs also hang in hundreds of homes and offices
throughout North America.
Both the writing
and the photographs of Bruce Litteljohn have been widely published
in many books and magazines, including Seasons Magazine, the
Canadian Geographic, MacLeans, the Condé Nast Traveller,
Equinox, the National Geographic, Camera Canada and so on. His
own books include Superior, The Haunted Shore, with Wayland
Drew; Islands of Hope, with Lori Labatt; and, most recently,
Voices for the Watershed: Environmental Issues in the Great Lakes-St.
Lawrence Drainage Basin, with Gregor Beck (McGill-Queen's University
Press, 2000).
Litteljohn was
a founding member of the Photo Artists Canada group along with Freeman
Patterson and John de Visser; he has also taught photography at
the Algoma School of Fine Art and elsewhere. He particularity enjoys
photographing wildemess places and jazz musicians, and undertaking
field and photo journalism assignments.
Bruce Litteljohn
is an active member of the Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc., the Muskoka
Heritage Foundation, and the Muskoka Watershed Council. He is also
a frequent contributor of photos and text to the Muskoka Magazine.
Bruce sells
his work both from his studio and through selected Muskoka Galleries.
He may be contacted by phone at 705-646-8 795, but prefers fax communications
(705-646-8954) or e-mail bruce.litteljohn@sympatico.ca.
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