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Molly Crealock is a photographer who thrives doing immersive photography projects, delving into the lives of her subjects.  She takes on the visceral, human elements of the subject/photographer relationship and delivers honest, finely composed images, paying close attention to the natural play of colours within the frame.  Having studied with photographers ranging from Alessandra Sanguinetti to Shelby Lee Adams, Crealock has had solo exhibitions at the Meredith Keith Gallery, Gallery 44 Members’ Gallery, York University, and Hart House in Toronto.

Crealock's background in environmental studies bears no small weight in her photographic practice. Her project work has led her from a permaculture homestead high in the Andean mountains in Ecuador, to a biodynamic farm in Ireland where she lived in community with adults with special needs.  In her studio Crealock works with natural fibre paper (cotton rag as well as bamboo, sugar cane and mulberry) and reclaimed wood frames.  She commutes by bicycle (converted to carry photographic equipment) year round. 

Crealock’s work has been published extensively in magazines and newspapers including The Toronto Star, This Magazine and The National Post. Her commercial and community clients include the Gladstone Hotel, Rapp Optical and Foodshare.  She has been Chief Photographer for Dandyhorse Magazine since its inception in 2008.

Please call 647-339-6691 or email molly@mollycrealock.com with questions and queries.