About this blog

Dwight Storring discovered how images can move people when he was 12-years-old. During the screening of the latest 8 mm family film reel on a Sunday afternoon in autumn his mother banned him from using the family movie camera. She was moved to action by the more than half reel of close-ups of flowers, low angle shots of the gravel driveway at different times of day and excruciating minutes of blurred Ontario landscape sailing past the window of the family sedan – the main record of the family’s summer.
He didn’t get his hands on a serious camera until he went to college 6 years later.
Since those early days he has read the world through images. He spent over 15 years as a photojournalist and photo-editor at The Record, a daily newspaper in Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada before moving on to the web. In the early days he wore all the hats that fit: information architect , designer, developer, website editor and creative director. He was Internet Operations Manager for CityMedia Group a division of Torstar Corp when he left his newspaper career in December 2006. He moved to the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) where he was  director of special projects supporting CIGI’s research and programs through the use of online technology.
Now he nurtures his not-particularly-prolific visual art practice, centred around photography, painting and sculpture and works as an independent digital media producer.
He pursues his deep interest in the connection between the arts and the quality of community life through his work with several arts organizations in Waterloo Region. He currently sits on the board of The Multicultural Theatre Space and was a Resident Artist Playwright at Theatre and Company during the 2005-06 season.
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