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Publication Date: April 17, 2025 - 08:50
Portrait of a nation: Explore our cross-Canada photojournalism series, Underexposed
April 17, 2025
Storytelling from every corner of Canada
For Underexposed, The Globe asked photographers from across the country to chronicle the day-to-day lives of Canadians that are too often overlooked. The stories come from cities and from rural communities, from every province and territory, from an array of cultures and economic classes and political views.
Photography is unique in its ability to create empathy between subject and viewer. At its best, the medium allows us to share struggles and celebrate joys with people who, on the surface, may seem like strangers – even when they’re our neighbours.
With this year-long series, we seek to reflect our nation in all its complexity. Taken as a whole, Underexposed will, we hope, illuminate the Canadian experience in our present moment – both its challenges and its potential.
Along the way, we aim to delight, surprise and inform, while showcasing some of the best Canadian photojournalism of our time.
Meet the photographers
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