Regent Park Series
“Exposed”
27.4” x 34.5", edition 7/25
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White Smooth Cotton
Custom Frame, Colored Inlay, Art Glass
$1,950
Regent Park Series
“Dreaming”
30” x 42.5", edition 3/25
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White Smooth Cotton
Custom Frame, Colored Inlay, Art Glass
$2,100
Illuminations Series
“Bear”
35 3/4" x 48", edition 4/25
Hahnemühle Bamboo
Custom Frame, Art Glass
$2,220
Illuminations Series
“Inside Out”
35 3/4" x 48", edition 2/25
Hahnemühle Bamboo
Custom Frame, Art Glass
$2,200
Additional images from Illuminations Series
“Epiphany”
“Depth”
“Face of Grace”
“Blu”
Toronto-based Marni Grossman celebrates over three decades of photographing both the bold and subtle strokes of life around her, from the imposing skyscrapers of Toronto to the elusive Spirit Bears of British Columbia, from the glamour of Hollywood to the stark realities of homelessness. Her clean aesthetic combines a creative simplicity between light, shadow and line, endowing her subjects with a powerful, yet honest, appeal.
In 2003, Grossman travelled to West Africa and turned her camera towards the extraordinary that she found in ordinary life there. This experience deepened her commitment to elevating the ephemeral beauty of the natural world.
Marni’s work in urban landscapes is equally compelling, incorporating a fine arts sensibility while also exploring the abstract. Even when photographing skyscrapers, Marni finds what is primary and naturally occurring in shape, colour, and texture. Marni photographs with a desire to preserve – in the frame as well as in the landscape – the tenuous magnificence of places where not many people get to walk.
Marni has over 35 years' experience in the film and television industry, with numerous credits, and a still-relevant reputation, and is considered one of Canada’s leading stills photographers. Her work has been published worldwide in such noted publications as New York Times Magazine, People, Us, Variety. Her Environmental Impact work has been published in a series of educational documents and books as well as marketing materials and reports for Sierra Club, Greenpeace, Forest Ethics, Nature Conservancy and TRCA. When not traveling, Marni is involved with the Toronto Fine Arts Community as well as environmental and other social/environmental impact organizations.