John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Based on label.
Photographs of Whistler Village, skiing, and Whistler Mountain.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting people in the Whistler Village.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting people in Whistler Village, the clocktower, children playing street hockey and in a playground, people walking to the ski lifts, a sign for Whistler Blackcomb, and L'Apres.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting the Whistler Village town sign and the Canadian flag.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting the construction of Whistler Village and Dave Murray and Stephanie Sloan skiing (reference number 2-2-3-5).
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting aerial views of Whistler Mountain, Blackcomb Mountain, Whistler Village, and Alta Lake.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting aerial views of Blackcomb Mountain.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting Mike Redpath Lift Co. Staff, ski racing, Michael Colwell, and the World Cup Downhill 1982 competition.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting the Gondola Barn (reference number 2-2-8-3), the Village Chair, and signs.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting Dusty's and L'Apres ski.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting skiers, and Dave Murray and Stephanie Sloan having a mountaintop picnic.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting skiing moguls, Black Chair, and children.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting Black Chair, Red Chair, Whistler Mountain, and Macbeth Mountain.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting fishing on Alta Lake.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.
John Bartosik, a prolific commercial and conceptual photographer, lived in Whistler for 8 years beginning in 1977 to work in the tourism industry as a photographer after obtaining a degree in Photo Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (Ryerson University). Bartosik’s work has appeared in advertising campaigns for companies such as American Express, Labatt’s, and Bell Canada as well as in National Geographic Magazine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Beautiful British Columbia, and Western Living. In 2008 Bartosik won Applied Arts Magazine’s annual competition in the conceptual art photography category for an image from his “Rock of Ages” fine art series which features an interpretive and artistic view of the Precambrian Shield. Bartosik has also published 3 books – Sea to Sky Country (1997), Whistler & Blackcomb Country (1997), and Barrie Country (1998) and currently operates a photography studio in Barrie, ON.
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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting Whistler Village at night, snowcats, and skiers.
Arranged according to original order.
Good (January 2017)
Revised January 2017.
All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to the museum staff.