Bernd Buessecker Art Collections
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Artwork by Bernd Buessecker
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.
Harbour Light 1 by dBernd
As l Pray by Bernd Buessecker
Gosport Reflections by dBernd
Letting the City Out 21B by Bernd Buessecker
A Veil Of Separation by Bernd Buessecker
Trent Gateway 2 D by Bernd Buessecker
Segwun 1 D by Bernd Buessecker
Window and Lighthouse 1 by Bernd Buessecker
Gosport Sky by Bernd Buessecker
Gull Island 1 by Bernd Buessecker
Presquile Sunset 1 by Bernd Buessecker
Letting the City Out 17b by dBernd
Sunflower 3 by Bernd Buessecker
Lost Time Found 76 by Bernd Buessecker
Lost Time Found 28 by Bernd Buessecker
Old Mill Pub 1 by Bernd Buessecker
Old Mill Pub 2 by Bernd Buessecker
Daffodils 2 by Bernd Buessecker
Daffodils 5 by Bernd Buessecker
On the Cover C5 B by Bernd Buessecker
On the Cover C4 B by Bernd Buessecker
Letting the City Out 14 by Bernd Buessecker
Letting the City Out by dBernd
Letting the City Out 4 by Bernd Buessecker
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About Bernd Buessecker
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Born in Toronto, raised in Muskoka, with a short migration to Calgary, Bernd now resides in Brighton Ont., and has had a camera in his hands most of his life. BJ to his family and close friends began photography as a hobby, even attempting to find his way into fashion and commercial photography through the back door approach.
The past decade found Bernd exploring new avenues with the purchase of an old Yashica-A model 120 film camera. Through an accidental double exposure while on vacation in Sedona, Bernd began the process of recreating that accident on purpose. With a renewed passion for photography, Bernd set out to capture in his unique images the magic of two scenes in one.
Being a bit of a pioneer throughout his life, Bernd has encountered many situations where he has had to create outside the box. Double exposures carry on that uniqueness.
With the slow demise of film, Bernd acquired a digital camera and began the new learning curve to replicate digitally where he left off in film.
“The old way in film no longer applies in digital. " l had to find a new way digitally to carry on my vision, and after nine months it's beginning to happen."
Bernd does the single shot type of photography but as Bernd says, " It's easy these days to create a "jaw dropping" single shot when there are so many excellent photographers out there to learn from."
“There is still too many places and faces to capture and l haven’t even left town.
Every day is new."
“Capturing God's creations one image at a time.”