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Finn O’Hara, Kirstie
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Finn O’Hara

Kirstie, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada, 2007
From the Growing Up in Cambridge Bay series
Website - FinnOHara.com

Finn O'Hara takes photos and makes videos. He moved to Canada from the UK when he was a young lad. His father's first job was with Kodak, which fostered his early interest in photography & film. Before getting started in film, he got a degree in English Literature, traveled the world, moved to Toronto, and established himself as a sought after portrait and landscape photographer. His trendsetting style has resonated with both national and regional clients including Bloomberg Business Week, Esquire, Fortune, The Guardian Weekend Magazine, Time, Wallpaper, The Walrus and Wired.

Posted on Tuesday, April 20, 2010.

 

 

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