The work of Canadian-born photographer Walter Borchenko is a remarkable evolution of the Modernist photographic aesthetic. This 20-year retrospective spans from Self Portrait, Hollywood Florida (2006) to the innovative infra-red techniques of Grassy Brook – Talbot River Road (2024). Borchenko’s commitment to capturing images through precise camera work, optics, and lighting—without heavy digital manipulation—is rare today. Highlights include Bloor Viaduct Veil – Toronto (2020), where dramatic filtration transforms the sky into a striking black void, contrasting with gleaming metal cables. Printed on hand-made Awagami Japanese paper, this exhibition celebrates Borchenko’s innovative vision and dedication to the craft of photography.