Bryan Smith Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Bryan Smith based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Fine Art Photography
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Blind River Sunrise by Bryan Smith

Kids will be Kids by Bryan Smith

Serpent River Sunrise by Bryan Smith

Frozen White by Bryan Smith

Wasaga Reflections by Bryan Smith

Dawn Dreaming by Bryan Smith

Winter on the Farm in Black and White by Bryan Smith

St Martins by Bryan Smith

The Appies by Bryan Smith

Winter's Trail by Bryan Smith

Grapes in Still Life by Bryan Smith

Cool Farm by Bryan Smith

Field of the Morn by Bryan Smith

The Watering Hole by Bryan Smith

Georgian Bay Sunset by Bryan Smith

Northern Waters by Bryan Smith

The Old Barn by Bryan Smith

Treescape by Bryan Smith

Sunset Watcher by Bryan Smith

Winter Retreat by Bryan Smith

The Mysterious North by Bryan Smith

Still Waters by Bryan Smith

Dawn Dreaming 2 by Bryan Smith

Ice Abstract by Bryan Smith
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About Bryan
Bryan Smith has been a photographer for over 30 years. His work has been featured in Popular Photography & Imaging, various books including "City Comforts" by David Sucher and "African Pygmy Hedgehogs, a Perfect Pet". His images of British Columbia are well known in business and tourist brochures, newspapers, news outlets such as CTV News, the Los Angeles Times, maps and magazines as well as many of the larger regional and municipal Websites from British Columbia to Ontario.
In his work he seeks to expose the subtle beauty beneath the scenery, attempting to share with his viewers a sense of being there, experiencing the moment as it was meant to be viewed.
While landscape and wildlife photography has been and remains his passion, he is equally adept with portrait, newspaper and magazine work.
While the range of Mr. Smith's work is broad, there is a unique style to his work that makes it stand out above the everyday crowd. His travels across the continent, from The bayous of Louisiana to the glaciers and mountains of Alaska and the Yukon, have added to his experience, as has his eclectic range of interests.
Bryan is well known for his work with African Pygmy hedgehogs, having written a book on hedgehogs and was featured on the cover of Wall Street Journal in 1996. Other interests include soapstone and wood carving (Bryan is formally trained in both fine and commercial art).