COMMANDER PAUL SMITH

Yesterday night, I had the pleasure and honour to photograph Cdr. Paul Smith of HMCS York Royal Canadian Navy | Marine royale canadienneCanadian Armed Forces | Forces armées canadiennes.

We chatted about various topics from service, sacrifice, why he stays in the Navy, advice his mother gave him about perspective and position and being the first black officer to command a ship in the Canadian Navy.

So grateful for the time that was so generous shared. #hcs#royalcanadiannavy #hmcsyork #cdrpaulsmith #caf#canadianarmedforces #service #sacrifice #uniform #grateful

Photographed for honourcountrysacrifice.com

Trevor Godinho

With a career spanning more than a decade, Trevor Godinho is an internationally recognized artist and published photographer, his work gracing the pages of Vogue Italia, Elle Canada, FHM France & India, Men’s Health Australia, Sharp Magazine, and much more.

His skill, vision, and passion for his art have led him to travel and establish a reputation in Toronto, New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, London, Milano, and Perth – putting him and his camera in front of notable personalities and Hollywood’s leading men and women. In 2017, Trevor was named the Canadian brand ambassador to Elinchrom Limited (based out of Switzerland).

In addition to photography, having graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree, Trevor’s creative range also includes painting, sculpture, and design. His mastery of these disciplines has led to his work being exhibited at Coldstream Fine Art and the Gardiner Museum in Toronto.

Trevor continues to mentor the next generation of aspiring photographers and artists, who he hopes will continue to tell human interest stories with vision and expressiveness. Trevor is an active supporter of local charities, including NATO Association of Canada, Jays Care Foundation, Remix Project, and CTV and Salvation Army’s Toy Mountain.

Trevor currently resides in Toronto, Canada.

https://www.trevorgodinho.com
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