7th Fine Art Photography Awards

Jardene Photography, the Calgary Landscape Photography company, has been awarded two more awards at this year’s Fine Art Photography Awards.

This year, we only entered Landscape photography, but chose different categories for our Art. We entered a number of our Panoramas in various categories such as Landscape, Panorama and Cityscape. Two of our entries were selected for Nominee awards in Cityscape and Landscape.

Below are our awards so far from the FAPA.

Awards 7th FAPA

Our first photograph was taken in Calgary during a full moon with 100% cloud cover. The picture was a long exposure of downtown Calgary.

Downtown Calgary

Our next photograph was a second exposure of the famous Moraine Lake with the sunrise.

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If you would like to purchase the Moraine Lake sunrise, you can click on the URL to take you to the shop page. For the Panorama, we are offering to print it at a preferred lab in Alberta. Contact us for pricing and more information.

Jardene Photography’s recognition at the 7th Fine Art Photography Awards in London, England, marks a defining moment that celebrates both artistic vision and a deep connection to place. Being honoured on an international stage places these images among some of the finest photographic work from around the world, highlighting a commitment to storytelling through light, composition, and patience.

The awarded Moraine Lake sunrise captures one of Canada’s most iconic landscapes at its most fleeting, where first light spills across glacial water and peaks emerge softly from shadow, balancing grandeur with restraint. It is an image rooted in stillness and intention, shaped by early mornings, changing alpine conditions, and a respect for the land. In contrast, the City of Calgary skyline photograph brings a different rhythm entirely, showcasing clean lines, urban energy, and the quiet elegance of a city framed by prairie skies and distant mountains.

Together, these two works speak to range and versatility—one grounded in wilderness, the other shaped by human presence—yet both connected by a consistent artistic voice. Receiving awards at the Fine Art Photography Awards is not just a personal milestone, but a validation of years spent refining craft and vision. It reinforces the idea that Canadian landscapes and cityscapes resonate far beyond their borders when photographed with care and purpose. For Jardene Photography, this recognition from London is both an honour and a reminder that meaningful images, whether born at sunrise in the mountains or under city lights, can travel the world and still feel deeply rooted in home.