About The Artist

"Hello, Hello!"
An introduction to Graham Case and his style:
In a photographic landscape often dominated by speed and digital processes, Graham Case presents a refreshing dedication to traditional artistry.
Based in Southwestern Ontario, Case is an emerging artist who is revisiting foundational techniques. His practice centres on working from black and white photography and carefully processing them to a hand-coloured print. This approach yields images with a distinct feel and emotional depth, setting them apart and highlighting the unique qualities of handcrafted work. Case’s developing style is rooted in classic aesthetics, interpreted through a personal and contemporary lens.
Graham Case approaches photography not just as capturing a moment, but as an act of creation. While his event photography is delivered efficiently and with high quality, his portraiture and art pieces involve a more process-intensive approach. By focusing on the interplay of light and form in monochrome and adding subtle colour through hand-tinting, Case aims to create images that invite contemplation. This commitment to craft, combined with a clear artistic sensibility, positions Case as a promising voice in the current art scene, one that values skill, patience, and the enduring power of the handmade.

Drawing from the Wellsprings of Southwestern Ontario
Connecting with the Artist
Currently, Graham Case is focused on developing his fine-art portraiture, creating unique, handcrafted pieces for clients seeking a more artistic approach. He is also actively engaged in providing high-quality, quickly delivered photographic coverage for local community events throughout Ontario. Beyond commissioned work, Case continues to produce original art pieces.
Case’s dedication to his craft is gaining recognition. His art has been published in an international magazine, and he has received awards in both Black and White Photography and Scenic Photography categories. More recently, his commitment to professional standards was acknowledged through his accreditation by the Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC).
Case’s aspirations extend beyond local recognition; he dreams of taking his unique portraiture on the road, using a travelling trailer to capture portraits at various historical heritage sites across Canada. This ambitious goal reflects his desire to merge his passion for history, art, and photography. For those interested in experiencing Graham Case's distinctive blend of traditional craft and contemporary vision; whether for a personal portrait, event coverage, to acquire a piece of his art, or to learn about his travelling portrait project - connecting directly with the artist is the next step.