Marnie Haddad is an award-winning photographer and visual artist based in Toronto, Canada. She has been capturing stunning images of people, places, and things for over a decade. Her work has been featured in numerous publications including National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Globe and Mail.
Marnie's passion for photography began at a young age when she received her first camera as a gift from her parents. She quickly developed an eye for composition and light that would become the foundation of her work. After graduating from Ryerson University with a degree in photography, Marnie began to pursue her career full-time.
Since then, Marnie has traveled the world to capture unique images of people and places. Her work often focuses on themes of identity, culture, and connection. She has also worked with many notable brands such as Nike, Microsoft, and Adobe to create powerful visuals for their campaigns.
In addition to her commercial work, Marnie is also an active member of the photography community. She regularly speaks at conferences and workshops about topics related to photography and visual storytelling. Her commitment to inspiring others through her art has earned her numerous awards including the Canadian Photography Award in 2018.
Marnie's passion for photography continues to drive her creative vision today as she continues to explore new ways of telling stories through her lens.