Beyond the Wave: Post-Tsunami Photographs
January 12, 2006
Beyond the Wave
Six Top Canadian Photographers Exhibit Post-Tsunami Images
Beyond the Wave is a PhotoSensitive exhibit displaying black and white images of hope and renewal one year after the devastating tsunami of December 26, 2004.
Saturday January 14, 2006 - Saturday January 28, 2006 Toronto, Ontario
Allen Lambert Galleria, BCE Place
181 Bay Street
Six top Canadian photographers travelled to the hardest-hit regions of Sri Lanka and Indonesia to capture images of people and communities being assisted by World Vision and CARE:
| Stan Behal |
Award-winning staff photographer for the Toronto Sun |
| Peter Bregg |
Chief photographer for Maclean's magazine |
| Patti Gower |
Freelance photographer (formally staff photographer for The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star) |
| Tony Hauser |
Top portrait photographer |
| Philip Maher |
20-year veteran photo journalist for World Vision |
| Bernard Weil |
Award-winning staff photographer for the Toronto Star |
PhotoSensitive—a non-profit collective of Canadian-based professional photographers who have been harnessing the power of the camera to achieve social goals for 15 years—united with World Vision and CARE to capture images of tsunami affected areas and survivors one year after the disaster. The photographers volunteered their time for this project.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian relief and development organization working in more than 90 countries and helping more than 80 million people each year.