Canadian fine art landscape and wildlife photography blog featuring the work of New Brunswick photographer, Tracy Munson.
National Best in Class for Animals 2021
My photo of a Golden Retriever in autumn leaves in Centennial Park, Moncton won Best in Class for Animals in the 2021 Professional Photographers of Canada National Image Competition!
My photo of a Golden Retriever in autumn leaves in Centennial Park, Moncton won Best in Class for Animals in the 2021 Professional Photographers of Canada National Image Competition! I also received scores of Excellence on my Modern Family and Black to the Bone images, and was a finalist for National Photographic Artist of the Year.
You can find more of my Pet Photography here.
Atlantic Region Photographic Artist of the Year 2020
For the third year in a row, I took home the Photographic Artist of the Year trophy in the Professional Photographers of Canada Atlantic Region Image Competition!
Well, this is getting to be a habit! For the third year in a row, I took home the Photographic Artist of the Year trophy in the Professional Photographers of Canada Atlantic Region Image Competition!
My photo of a canoe at sunset on Bennett Lake in Fundy National Park won Best in Class for Pictorial/Floral and a Judge’s Choice.
My photo of a black Ayam Cemani rooster titled “Black to the Bone” won Best in Class for Fine Art and a Judge’s Choice.
AND my photo “Modern Family” depicting a blended family of dogs, a cat, a rooster and sugar gliders won Best in Class for Animals, the Bruce Berry Award for Best General Print, and not one but two Judge’s Choice Awards!
Atlantic Region Photographic Artist of the Year 2019
I was surprised and delighted to win the title of Photographic Artist of the Year for the second year in a row in the Professional Photographers of Canada Atlantic Region’s Image Competition.
I was surprised and delighted to win the title of Photographic Artist of the Year for the second year in a row in the Professional Photographers of Canada Atlantic Region’s Image Competition.
My photo of an abandoned house titled “Reclaimed Wood” won Best in Class for Fine Art, and my close up photo of a black bear, titled “Bear Neccessity” won Best in Class for Animals.