By Lynn Calf Robe
Skateboarding and photography drives 26-year-old Blaire Russell’s passion. He comes from the Kainai Nation and hopes to become a professional photographer and make a career doing exactly what he loves. His passion for photography inspired his own business: Blair Russell Photography, but he has had an interest in photography since childhood. “I began to see life through a lens,” he says. “I drew a lot of inspiration from different places, mainly my artistic family. I grew to love skateboard photography. My dream job is being a skateboard photographer for Transworld Skateboard magazine.”
Father of two, Russell spends most of his time working not only in the photography business but also in the oil and gas/utility excavation industry. “I work most of the time,” he says. “Unfortunately, photography isn’t my day job.” His recent work includes portraits, which he says he has found “great joy” in creating, and he has aspirations of going back to school to enhance his skills in multimedia and fine arts. His other interests include playing and listening to music. When he is not taking photos, he is probably working or with his kids (one son and one daughter). He currently resides in Calgary.
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