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$85/Hour
One-on-one Instructor

Justin Aranha

Available for:

  • Portraiture
  • Studio Lighting
  • Basic Film Processing
  • Basic Darkroom Printing
  • Portraiture Retouching in Photoshop
  • Basic Black and White Print Retouching

Justin Aranha is a photographer living and working in Toronto, Canada. He graduated from Seneca's Independent Digital Photography program in 2010, and has been a freelance photographer since 2014. His work ranges from portraiture, to fashion and commercial commissions, to street photography. He has worked for brands like Kotn, Vans, F. Miller Skincare, 100% Silk, Eliza Faulkner, and has been published in several magazines like People, S/ and S/ Volume, Elle Canada, The KIT, The Face Online, AnOther Online, and Toronto Life. In 2019, he self-published an art book titled "Reference Picture Book" with collaborator, friend, and stylist Nariman Janghorban.

He is currently working on a follow-up project to "Reference Picture Book", and preparing a series of work for exhibition, while still taking commercial and personal commissions.

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