I fell in love with photography because it lets me hold on to the moments that make us human — the quiet, the brave, the beautifully ordinary. Through my lens, I’ve learned that every person carries a story worth telling, and every story holds a kind of art that can’t be replicated.
My work isn’t just about taking portraits. It’s about connection — the laugh between friends, the tender silence between a mother and child, the strength in someone’s eyes when life has tested them. I believe photography can build bridges, start conversations, and remind us how much we belong to one another.
Much of what I do is rooted in giving back — volunteering my time with local organizations, creating fine art portraits for those facing illness, and making space for people whose stories deserve to be seen. The camera may be in my hands, but the art belongs to the community that trusts me with their truth.
This is my life’s work: to curate the art of your story, to turn love, loss, hope, and courage into something that will outlive us all.
— Becky Hinch
Roblin, ON | Located between Ottawa and Toronto