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NOW Magazine
40 at 40: Photographing one of NOW’s most challenging covers
Photographer Michael Watier had a vision for his October 2014 Nuit Blanche cover, but when the unexpected happened he had to rethink it By Glenn Sumi and Fran Schechter
May 10, 2021
Original photos by Michael Watier
So far in the 40 at 40 anniversary series revisiting 40 memorable NOW cover stories from the past four decades, we’ve mostly caught up with the subjects of a story, or the original writers. But since the Contact Photography Festival is currently on, we decided to focus this week on the photography behind one of our most memorable covers.
NOW Magazine
The quiet ingenuity of places of worship in Scarborough
Esmond Lee explores the architecture of immigration in suburbia at Contact Photo Fest By Kevin Ritchie
Courtesy of the artist
Faith Outreach Worship Centre, a 2019 photo from Esmond Lee’s Gods Among Us series exploring how architecture reflects the immigrant experience.
GODS AMONG US by Esmond Lee as part of
CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL at Malvern Town Centre (dates pending). contactphoto.com.
The suburbs are typically places young artists flee. The pull of the city centre, where all the festivals, galleries and big cultural events take place, is hard to resist. Architect and photographer Esmond Lee was one of those people – and then he moved back to Scarborough.