George Tavernor | Film and Architectural Photography Portfolio
George Tavernor is an emerging film photographer currently living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally hailing from the countryside of England, his transition to the urban environment of Vancouver has significantly influenced his artistic focus. George Tavernor is primarily known for his work in architectural and street photography, where he employs a meticulous approach to 35mm film. His practice is defined by a deep interest in finding visually compelling compositions and exploring how light and form interact within the built environment. As a member of the Vancouver Street Photography Collective, George Tavernor contributes to the local art scene by documenting the city's unique structures and fleeting urban moments. His photography often emphasizes graphic elements and the inherent texture of film, resulting in images that are both observational and highly curated. By choosing to work exclusively with analog media, George Tavernor embraces the slow, intentional process of film photography, allowing for a thoughtful engagement with his subjects. Whether capturing the grand scale of modern architecture or the subtle details of everyday street life, his portfolio reflects a consistent dedication to the craft of film. His background in rural England provides a distinct contrast to the Pacific Northwest landscape, a duality that subtly informs his visual perspective. Through his ongoing projects, George Tavernor continues to investigate the intersection of history, design, and contemporary urban existence.