- Toronto based
photographer Myron Zabol has had a career in commercial
and fine art photography for over 30 years. He has been
honored with numerous awards for his work, from the
Toronto, Montreal and New York city Art Directors' Clubs,
the National Magazine Awards, The New York Film Festival
and The Canadian Society of Magazine Photographers. The
majority of Myron's work has featured people and places,
as editorial content, conceptual fashion and advertising.
In 1992 he was given a United Nations Evnironment
Marketing Awareness Award for his participation with the
Kenya Wildlife Fund. Zabol is the author of "People Of
The Dancing Sky", and innovative photographic book that
brings history to life, showing the Iroquois people as
they live today, through the filter of their resilient
traditions. Travelling exhibitions from the series of
portraits will be permanently archived and administered
by Canada's National Gallery, the "Canadian Museum of
Contemporary Photography" and curated by the Iroquois
"Woodland Cultural Center", Brantford, Ontario. Myron
Zabol's photography has been featured in both group and
solo exhibitions. Selected works are in collections in
Europe, Asia, USA and Canada. The center of his
creativity is an ability to communicate through personal
encounter, visual experience and spiritual conflict.
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