“We must be willing to let go of the life we planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us”.
- Joseph Campbell
My name is François Giroux, and photography entered my life at a moment when I needed it most.
For 35 years I worked as an Art Director and Creative Director in design and advertising. I worked on several tourism accounts around Atlantic Canada and for national and international brands. That world was built around planning, strategy, and carefully crafted ideas. Art photography offers me something very different — a quieter, more intuitive way of seeing.
I live with a rare genetic condition called Fabry disease, which forced me into early retirement from agency life in 2019. Around that time, I began a simple personal project called Bike Rides on the Marsh, combining cycling with photographing the landscape of the Tantramar Marshes. At first it was just a way to stay active and clear my mind. Slowly it became something more meaningful.
In the years that followed, my Fabry journey led to both a heart transplant and a kidney transplant. During those difficult periods, photography became part of my healing. It gave me a goal, a reason to move through the landscape, and a creative challenge that helped me focus on what lay ahead rather than what was behind.
My photographs are guided by feeling more than by plan. I’m not tied to a particular style or format; I photograph what the landscape reveals in the moment, scenes that I believe are worth preserving and communicate in a visually interesting way. Often that means returning to the same places again and again, watching how light, weather, and season transform them.
Today, photography continues to be a source of curiosity, gratitude, and renewal in my life. Each image is a quiet reflection of that journey — moments of light, place, and presence that I’m grateful to have witnessed and happy to share with you.
-fg
“There’s a beautiful, sometimes melancholy, feel to what François captures in his lens about this lovely, barren - but not - place we are blessed to call home. His art makes me deeply happy; that we are all here in our small town together, and knowing that François is out there somewhere, walking, watching, taking in, finding, shooting.”
Craig
“Amazing photos. The landscapes are ones I’ve lived around since I was a child and these photos bring back so many memories. Love to discover how François sees it.”
Lori
“For me, the Italy images not only reminds me of a dear friend, but it sparks a sense of romance, wanderlust and reminds me I need to go.”
Liz