George Hunter: "Canada's Location Photographer"

Widely published and likely Canada's most travelled photographer, George Hunter has spent seven decades creating dramatic images across Canada and in well over one hundred countries.

Appointed to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1977, George has been widely published across Canada, the USA, Europe and Japan, including four major photo spreads for TIME magazine for which he was acclaimed in three Publisher's Letters.

Five major banks have mounted exhibitions of George's photography in their lobbies in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary. The National Film Board of Canada featured his images from fifty countries in one of their largest exhibitions, entitled "People of Many Lands". After a successful summer run in 1972, several additional sets were produced and distributed to venues around the world.

Today, George Hunter, an active octogenarian, still travels widely and is currently producing archival fine art prints from his original black and white negatives.

Click here for George's biographical notes...
for list of recent exhibits...
for list of galleries & museums with GH prints in their collections

1940's
George by Jack Davidson
Winnepeg MB
1950's
George (self-portrait)
Noranda QC
1960's
George (self-portrait)
Calgary AB
1970's
George by Ken Bell
Toronto ON
1980's
George by Sherman Hines
Orlando FL
1990's
George by Kodak Canada
Toronto ON
2000's
George by Bob Anderson
Toronto ON