Kevin Landry is a Canadian-born photographer whose work is rooted in decades of hands-on experience, beginning with a camera at a young age and evolving through formal training and mentorship within North America’s photographic tradition.
Guided by the influence of Cole Weston and shaped by the humanistic philosophy of Ted Grant, Landry’s photography extends beyond technical execution into a study of everyday life. His images reflect a quiet discipline—observing ordinary moments, subtle gestures, and natural light as primary subjects rather than constructed scenes.