
About James Andrew Rosen
James is a Montreal-based photographer who divides his time between editorial assignments and personal photographic projects. His background is in Fashion and Architecture, having worked in Montreal, New York City, London, and Milan, shooting for local and international brands. He is working on a personal book of his work and made pictures for individual and group exhibitions in Montreal, Paris, and Berlin.
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