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Meeting
April 30, 2026


Barrie Southshore Community Centre
Parking is FREE on Meeting Nights!
Doors open at 6:30 pm

In-Person and Zoom Meeting

Guest Speaker

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Rob Stimpson's Presentation Topic

Seeing Beyond Seeing

Presentation Description:

Seeing beyond Seeing, Creating the Narrative is a way a way to grow as a creative person which is another way to alter your perspective; Learn to see things in a new way. The word perspective has a Latin root meaning "look through" or "perceive." Looking at the world from a different perspective brings insights and revelations. Moving away from the familiar and taking a fresh look at something is a worthy goal. We will look at how you can do that with your photography.

Bio:

Rob is originally from the town of Hudson, Quebec. He is a professional photographer and artist. Rob has achieved international publication, award-winning photographs and a penchant for wilderness.

Rob started out as a photographer’s assistance in Basel, Switzerland. He has photographed for Ontario Tourism, Parks Canada, Ontario Parks and many organizations supporting tourism. Over the last 15 years Rob explored and photographed many remote and wilderness areas including Antarctica, the Arctic, Northwest Territories as well as Greenland.

In October 2012 Rob was elected into the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s College of Fellows, and in 2016 The Globe and Mail and Lexus profiled him along with 9 other artists. He co-authored ‘An Artists and Photographers Guide to Wild Ontario’ and has been a contributor for a number of published books.

An avid teacher, Rob taught photography part time at Fleming College for 15 years and has moved over to Loyalist College. He writes for northern tourism organizations and maintains his photographic gallery in Lake of Bays.

In 2023, he was selected by Destination Canada and profiled with 13 Canadians. His work has been exhibited at the Algonquin Art Centre in Algonquin Park, his latest work, Polar Shift, was exhibited at TIFF Lightbox on King Street in Toronto.

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