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A French-canadian who gets the job done.
After 18 years of serving his country in the Canadian Armed Forces, Charles Desilets changed targets through his lens, moving from the violence of war to the beauty of the humans he photographs.
His strength lies in his ability to make the client comfortable within the first minutes of a meeting. Years in the military taught him to see beauty, in places where there was none at first glance. They also allowed him to acquire the ability to detect, and learn to tame, the emotion in the eyes of those who did not want to show it.
His mastery of photography does not date from yesterday. Indeed, from adolescence, he began to capture landscapes and others using a good old Canon 35mm. Over the years, he developed a penchant for portraits and the creation of visuals with incredible decorum.
By Jonathan ArchambaultA French-canadian who gets the job done.
After 18 years of serving his country in the Canadian Armed Forces, Charles Desilets changed targets through his lens, moving from the violence of war to the beauty of the humans he photographs.
His strength lies in his ability to make the client comfortable within the first minutes of a meeting. Years in the military taught him to see beauty, in places where there was none at first glance. They also allowed him to acquire the ability to detect, and learn to tame, the emotion in the eyes of those who did not want to show it.
His mastery of photography does not date from yesterday. Indeed, from adolescence, he began to capture landscapes and others using a good old Canon 35mm. Over the years, he developed a penchant for portraits and the creation of visuals with incredible decorum.