About
Bret Culp is a Canadian fine art photographer based in Toronto and Georgian Bay, Ontario. His work explores impermanence, memory, and the visible effects of time through black and white photography and solargraphy.
Culp’s black and white photographs often focus on landscapes, ruins, architecture, and traces of human presence shaped by weather, history, and decay. His solargraphy uses long-duration pinhole exposures to record the sun’s movement across the sky over days, months, or seasons, transforming time and light into abstract visual records.
Across his work, Culp considers the cycles of growth, erosion, disappearance, and renewal that shape both the natural and built world.
