
Hello all, big apologies for the radio silence lately! I’ve been tackling some persistent hosting issues which took longer than expected to resolve. I’m thrilled to share everything is now sorted, and I’m excited to resume regular updates and posts.
In wonderful news, a selection of my landscape photographs is currently exhibited at Backroads Brewery right here in town. I’ll also be launching a dedicated prints page on my website very soon for those interested in owning a piece.
For those visiting the exhibition, here’s a brief overview:
Justin Randolph Joffe is a photographer and filmmaker whose work captures the beauty and quiet intimacy of the natural world. All photographs on display were taken in the Kootenays, British Columbia, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s untamed landscapes. His panoramic compositions draw inspiration from the widescreen grandeur of classic Western cinema, merging the immediacy of photography with the immersive storytelling of film.
Each piece is presented on hand-finished birchwood panels, sourced and crafted in Canada. These panels are sanded, painted, and sealed with a matte varnish, ensuring the longevity and vibrancy of the photographs.
With a camera in hand since childhood, Justin has honed a versatile practice spanning landscapes, wildlife, portraiture, street, events, architecture, and product photography. His work balances technical precision with an intuitive eye for narrative and atmosphere.
Commissions, print sales, and collaborative projects are warmly welcomed.
Thank you for your patience and support. Keep an eye out for the new prints page launching shortly!
Mounting photographs onto hand-painted birchwood panels – process glimpse.