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Johnny Carson once joked, a New York minute is the interval between a Manhattan traffic light turning green and the guy behind you honking his horn. The New York minute appears to have originated in…
Johnny Carson once joked, a New York minute is the interval between a Manhattan traffic light turning green and the guy behind you honking his horn. The New York minute appears to have originated in…
First advertising campaign as Creative Director for recently launched Melbox, specializing in sensory marketing. Also an honor to have some of the images featured in the Applied Arts Photography Annual 2015. Project Coordinator – Melanie Bergeron,…
After work, everyone appreciates some time off to discover new sights. We had a great time again in Abitibi. Trees are smaller as you head north and bugs are part of a big offensive team. A place…
For 40 years, Heritage Montreal has been bringing heritage to the attention of Montrealers. It brought areas of the city to the forefront. It made architecture and urban planning the focus of discussions. It has imparted…
It’s an honor to be among the winners of the 2015 Photography & Illustration Awards of the Applied Arts Magazine again this year. The 2015 winning images are featured in the May/June edition of the magazine. Summit minus…
Our third and last Applied Arts Magazine Awards 2015 winning series for client Melbox. Images are used for business to business advertising and promotional use, both print and web. Client – Melbox Project Coordinator – Melanie Bergeron, Melbox…
An honor to be awarded as a Nominee twice at the 8th Annual International Color Awards and being among photographers such as Joanna Kustra, Caesar Lima and Chris Gordaneer that I admire all very much. Nominations were in Fashion and…
The Applied Arts Magazine Awards 2015 winning single Summit Minus Fahrenheit was mainly shot on top of Ampersand mountain in New York state. The final image is a composite assembled with different parts of Ampersand mountain and mountains shot…
The Applied Arts Magazine Awards 2015 winning series Beach Aircrafts in collaboration with Artistic Adviser Jimena Aragones. You rarely bump into a group of beautiful models lined up and waiting for you. They were the best looking…
It is a great honor to be once again among the winners of the Applied Arts Magazine Photography Awards. The two series, Beach Aircrafts and Retired but Still Working, plus one single image, Summit Minus Fahrenheit, were selected for a total…
The third Annual AACE Awards Party Night was held last January at The Hoxton in Toronto. Always a great evening where all winners of the Applied Arts Magazine meet each other and have a fun time…
It’s always exciting to receive a package from FedEx when you least expect it. Werner Publishings Inc. from Los Angeles sent us the book of “The FACE 2013” where I was a finalist. I had…
Many thanks to the people at Lightrein for their ongoing help and support. It’s always a pleasure to work with them!
jeanfrancoisseguin.com is now on Instagram, simply because it’s not all about commercial visual stuff! Follow me by simply typing jeanfrancoisseguin . Link: http://instagram.com/jeanfrancoisseguin/ Enjoy! .
Many thanks to all the people who worked with me, helped me win more awards and get great work done. It’s always a great honor and immense pleasure to work with you. I’ll see you…
Some of many images from recent work done in Montreal for l’Université de Montréal, also known as UdeM. .
Two Honourable Mentions at the IPA 2014 – int’l photography awards in New York. A real honour to be alongside photographers such as Erik Almas, Chris Crisman and Chris Gordaneer that I admire all so much. “Honey, let’s…
Sunset on the Pacific Sailing to San Francisco in 2009 was a longer trip than anticipated due to the light winds but exciting for photography. We left Newport, Oregon, on the morning of September 1st…
Exactly five years ago, my brother, some good friends and I sailed from Newport, Oregon to San Francisco, California. What we thought was going to be a windy, fast and exciting trip sailing downwind and surfing…
Abitibi is a land of flat landscape, vast open spaces, hundreds of kilometers of dirt roads, trucks, pickups and of course… bugs! After a few days of work, we took advantage of some free time to…