Jonathan Sau Photography

Jonathan Sau Photography Fine Art Photography

“Spirit of the North”Down on Earth, occasional loon calls punctuated the quiet night. Up above, the brilliant aurora bor...
06/02/2026

“Spirit of the North”

Down on Earth, occasional loon calls punctuated the quiet night. Up above, the brilliant aurora borealis danced.

This image was selected to represent Canada in the 2025 Four Nations Photo Competition.

Find me at booth 123 at the Riverdale ArtWalk this weekend and see this image, and many other astrophotography works set against Canadian landscape.

I'll be returning to the Riverdale Artwalk this year! June 6-7 at the Jimmie Simpson Park, Toronto. Come find me and 165...
05/19/2026

I'll be returning to the Riverdale Artwalk this year! June 6-7 at the Jimmie Simpson Park, Toronto. Come find me and 165 other artists showing a huge variety of original, Canadian art. I'll have a new series of astrophotography work at this year's Artwalk.

Adrienne Zoe Photography has her image selected to represent Canada for the fourth time. A well-deserved recognition for...
05/12/2026

Adrienne Zoe Photography has her image selected to represent Canada for the fourth time. A well-deserved recognition for this unique perspective of a sandhill crane.

Honoured that "Brake Landing" is among 80 chosen to represent Canada at the 2026 Four Nations competition. This is a photography competition between the national photography societies of New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and Canada. It is the 4th time that I've had an image selected to represent Canada - previously in 2025, 2023, and 2022.

2026 Adrienne Zoe

05/10/2026

Beautiful works of Adrienne Zoe Photography going to new homes!

Very honoured to have received the Best of Photography award at the Pelham Art Festival 2026 for my image “Smoke Lake Mi...
05/10/2026

Very honoured to have received the Best of Photography award at the Pelham Art Festival 2026 for my image “Smoke Lake Milky Way”. Thank you for organizing this show, and to Grace Smith, professor in Niagara College’s photography program and curator of the photography division at the show, for selecting my image!

The Festival continues tomorrow Sunday May 10 from 10 am to 4 pm, and you can find this image printed on ChromaLux metal panel.

My spring 2026 art show schedule is now finalized! I'll be at the Pelham Art Festival for the first time on the Mother's...
04/21/2026

My spring 2026 art show schedule is now finalized!

I'll be at the Pelham Art Festival for the first time on the Mother's Day weekend in May, in Fonthill, in the Niagara Region in Ontario.

The first weekend of June I'll be back at the Riverdale ArtWalk in Toronto.

More info to come, and you can always go to my website for the latest details.

A creative winter landscape scene to set a peaceful mood for the seasons.I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a joyfu...
12/24/2025

A creative winter landscape scene to set a peaceful mood for the seasons.

I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a joyful holiday season!

A bright Geminid meteor sliced through the winter night sky. The landscape was a pristine white from earlier snowfall, w...
12/21/2025

A bright Geminid meteor sliced through the winter night sky. The landscape was a pristine white from earlier snowfall, while a fresh round of snow squall was fast approaching from the horizon.

The Geminid meteor shower is visible every year from December 4 to 20, and peaks around December 13 or 14. The Geminids are often bright, and surely plentiful. Under ideal conditions, one can expect to see upward of 120 meteors an hour. I took this image on the night of December 14, one day past peak. I did not capture as many meteors as I had hoped for during the two-hour shoot, but it was still a good show. On the drive to the location, a firewall streaked slowly through the sky for about 10 seconds, the meteor glowing bright green and leaving behind a bright white tail. What a spectacular sight!

The radiant of the Geminids, the point where all the meteors appear to come from, is the constellation of Gemini (the Twins), which is outside of the image. However, many other familiar winter constellations can be seen. From top left to centre: Ta**us, Triangulum, Aries, and Pisces which the meteor goes through. The cluster of bright blue stars in the top centre is the Pleiades.


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