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I set my wildlife images to Peter Gabriel’s new song

I AM A DOCUMENTARY FILM-MAKER AND street photographer based in Montreal, Canada, and have been photographing wildlife and nature informally for many years. During the pandemic, I had more time to get out into nature, and spent hours photographing wildlife at various nature reserves in Quebec and the USA.

When I recently heard a powerful new song called by Peter Gabriel, I got very inspired and began visualising the ways in which I could set some of my wildlife images to it. Excited by the song’s themes of home and togetherness, I started editing a music ‘photeo’ (halfway between a souped-up slideshow and a

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