This category contains useful resources for photographers including MTF graphs for vintage analog lenses from Schneider and Rodenstock.

Montreal’s photography scene is on fire in 2025, blending past, present, and future through stunning exhibits. From architectural snapshots to cutting-edge biennales, there’s something for every art lover. Here’s your definitive list of photography-focused shows, ordered chronologically by opening date—complete with details, links, and vivid visuals to get you pumped. Let’s dive into the city’s visual feast!

Inuit Universe

This gem at the McCord Stewart Museum celebrates contemporary Inuit artist Manasie Akpaliapik from Baffin Island. Pairing photography with intricate sculptures, it’s a vivid tribute to Inuit culture—catch it before it wraps up in early spring.

Exhibit Dates: Now – March 9, 2025

A serene color photograph of an icy Arctic landscape with a carved stone polar bear sculpture in the foreground

McCord Stewart Museum – Inuit Universe

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Glacier d’Argentière, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

In an age where smartphone cameras churn out thousands of images daily and the word “photography” evokes a sense of effortless ubiquity, the reality of crafting a single, high-quality photograph as a work of art is often misunderstood. The assumption that photography is inexpensive or simple belies the meticulous labor, costly materials, and sheer time investment required to produce something extraordinary. Far from a casual snap, a photograph can represent a painstaking journey—one that, for many artists like myself, operates at a financial loss despite its perceived “reasonableness.”

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epson-p400-service-manual

The latest Epson P400 Service Manual covers all generations of the printer including the R1900 / R2880 / R2000 / R2000S. Read more

pictorico-media-settings

This document contains all the media type printer settings for Mitsubishi Pictorico papers including Pro Hi-gloss white film and Ultra Premium OHP transparency film. This is the same document that disappeared a few years ago from the Mitsubishi website. You will find all the necessary printer settings for both Epson and Canon printers.

Pictorico Media Type settings for Epson and Canon printers

This page contains MTF graphs for vintage Schneider and Rodenstock lenses, and other related pamphlets I have collected over the years. Read more