A Fresh Chapter for David LeClair Visuals

I’m excited to officially launch the rebrand of my website — a project focused on creating a cleaner, more engaging experience for my clients. The new site features a refreshed design, smoother navigation, and an expanded gallery showcasing a variety of past projects. It’s a space that truly reflects where my work has evolved and where it’s headed.

Over the past month, I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with The Globe and Mail and complete assignments with Globe Content Studio. These experiences have been both inspiring and humbling, bringing a renewed sense of confidence and energy to my editorial photography. Expanding beyond local coverage to a national platform has been an exciting step forward — one that has allowed my work to reach a wider audience across Canada.

As 2025 winds down, I’m looking forward to connecting with new clients and continuing to grow creatively into 2026. This year hasn’t been without challenges — I’m currently in the process of recovering a downed hard drive that holds a significant body of work. It’s been a difficult setback, but also a valuable reminder of the importance of strong backup systems.

Moving forward, I’ve doubled my storage redundancy to ensure my work — and my clients’ — is always protected. Losing creative work is something no photographer ever wants to experience, and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone in this field. But every obstacle brings a lesson, and this one has made me even more dedicated to building a resilient workflow for the years ahead.

Explore the New Site

The rebrand represents more than just a new look — it’s a reflection of growth, resilience, and a renewed vision for the future of David LeClair Visuals. I invite you to explore the new website, browse recent editorial and commercial projects, and see how your next story can come to life through authentic, professional imagery.

If you’re a new client looking to collaborate, I’d love to connect.

Serving Belleville, Quinte West, Prince Edward County, and the Bay of Quinte region.

🔗 www.davidleclairvisuals.com

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