A Multi-Generation Legacy — Captured for Globe Content Studio

I recently had the opportunity to photograph a powerful story for Globe Content Studio, highlighting how multiple generations of a family came together to build new opportunities from a long-standing real estate legacy.

Assignments like this are some of my favourites. They combine everything I love about editorial photography — genuine people, honest environments, and stories that reflect the heart of Canadian business. From wide environmental frames on the farm to portraits inside The Royal, this project was a perfect mix of heritage, land, and modern vision.

My approach on assignments like this is always the same: keep the storytelling honest, keep the light true to the scene, and let the people behind the story guide the narrative. This family’s connection to the land and commitment to building something lasting came through in every frame.

Special to The Globe and Mail

Story by: Andrew Seale

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Below is a gallery of selected images from the assignment.

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