
Originally from Saskatchewan, Canada, Todd McLellan’s interest in photography began at an early age with the encouragement of his father. After graduating in 2002 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alberta’s College of Art & Design, McLellan’s passion for photography brought him to Toronto where he is a member of the Sugino Studio team and specializes in automotive, commercial and conceptual work. This is new work where he disassembles, among other things, a Pentax camera.







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Inspiring stuff; kudos
Reminds me of my work.
How do you make that?
that IS some quality art
Siceramente é um trabalho jamais visto por outros fotógrafos.
Muito interessante o trabalho dele !
Parabéns ! ! !
These are truly inspiring. I want to try and replicate this kind of thing for a photography project. Anyone have an idea on how the exploded effect is created? Is it photoshop, or suspension? or literally an explosion? Any help would be appreciated.
I have a tattoo on the arm of her picture