
About
Flamine Alary is a photographer whose practice is rooted in travel photography, documenting places, landscapes, and cultural encounters through a traditional photographic approach. Alongside this work, she is developing an additional practice that explores abstraction through non-attentive, unconscious encounters with nature. Using digital compositing and chromatic reinterpretation, she reassembles fragments of the natural world into intuitive visual spaces. Existing in parallel, these two approaches allow her work to move between documentation and abstraction, exploring subconscious attraction, disconnection, and the links between travel, nature, well-being, and insight-driven creativity. Based in Canada, her work reflects a layered photographic practice.
Showcases
Featured by the National Geographic, National Geographic Your Shot, The Nature Conservancy
Awards
IPA 2021 One Shot / Our Times-Pandemic Perspectives 2021
MIFA 2020
Exhibitions
Group photography - Exhibit "Reflets de la Montréalité"
MEM-Montreal
Digital Art - Multiple exhibitions with ArtbeesGallery (New York, Paris, Craoivia, Marfa), Unfold (New York), JRNY Gallery (Las Vegas), NCF Lisbon, NFTNYC New York, BFC Toronto