CAPTURING UNTAMED BEAUTY: THE ART OF JACQUES-ANDRE DUPONT

Was this article helpful?    
   

On a crisp December afternoon in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, Jacques-Andre Dupont stands quietly, camera in hand, waiting for the fleeting moment when nature unveils its secrets. Beneath the sweeping Canadian skies, the city’s bustle fades into a distant echo. Here, amidst the serene wilderness, Jacques-Andre finds the peace he has long sought.

He grew up immersed in a rich tapestry of culture—opera one day, Led Zeppelin the next—destined for a life of creativity. “I was raised with so much art in our household; there were paintings, and there was music all the time,” he recalls.

From a young age, the click and whir of his father’s camera enchanted him. “I was able to touch photography really young; I was drawn to it,” he explains, remembering how his father encouraged his early explorations. “My dad let me play with his cameras. He even gave me empty film rolls to pretend I was a photographer around the house.”

Photo Courtesy Jacques-Andre Dupont


This early exposure sparked a deep appreciation for the craft. “I fell in love very early with that magical tool,” he says. Before long, he was given full access to his father’s equipment and urged to follow his passion. “My dad gave me all of his photo equipment and told me, ‘Go out and learn.’” Without the internet, he taught himself however he could—through magazines, books, and a makeshift darkroom in his bathroom.

For a while, his budding photography talent even helped finance his education. Dupont took on various assignments, from sports photography to product ads for local shops. Yet a devastating theft, which robbed him of all his equipment, prompted a sudden and lengthy hiatus. He put his camera aside for two decades, turning instead to managing artists and building an entertainment company. Then, a quiet yet persistent suggestion from his wife rekindled his dormant passion.

“My wife said, ‘You know, everything you do is about everyone else—your company, your employees. You should start something for yourself,’” he remembers. Soon after, while flipping through a newspaper at breakfast, an advertisement for a Montreal photography event seemed to call him back to the art he once adored. After attending that event, he picked up a digital camera, found a teacher, and tried every style: studio, fashion, nude, street photography.

The defining moment, however, came on a trip to Yellowstone National Park. There, surrounded by raw, untamed landscapes, he discovered the grandeur of the natural world. “I was blown away. That’s where my love for wildlife and nature photography began,” he says.

In nature, Dupont found solace. “I’ve faced anxiety and panic for the last 30 years,” he admits. “For me, being in nature was one of the best ways to deal with that.” The wild also offered a profound connection: “You can be near these animals, have that connection—it’s very precious.”

He began crafting wildlife portraits with the same intention and elegance he once brought to fashion shoots. “I see myself as a portrait wildlife photographer,” he says, noting how he applies lighting and composition techniques learned from studio work.

This emotional connection sets his wildlife images apart. He approaches animals as he once approached human subjects, seeking that intimate, electric glance that brings a portrait to life. His photographs not only grant viewers a rare, intimate perspective on wildlife but also help raise funds for conservation efforts. Much of his work is centered around Africa—its wilderness, its soul, and the animals that call it home.

Photo Courtesy [Your Photographer's Name]


“For a wildlife photographer, Mother Nature decides what you’re going to get,” Dupont explains. “Sometimes you have to wait a long time for her to deliver, and other times it’s a split second. I’m just trying to create a story and translate it so people can be touched.”

With these words, Jacques-Andre Dupont rejects any notion of human dominion over nature’s narrative. He does not seek to alter reality—only to witness it, to frame it through his lens. It is a gentle surrender, a quiet act of listening, allowing the wild world to speak through him. In the images he shares, we, too, are asked to pause, feel, and truly see the world as mother nature intended.



To learn more about Jacques-Andre and his work, visit jadupontphoto.com

Sell your art online with Pictorem


Team up with Pictorem to take advantage of an existing sales tool without needing to develop one yourself. 

We handle the e-commerce transactions, production & the logistics of fulfilling each order so you can focus on your art and your promotion.

Click on the video link below for more information
 
 Watch the video on youtubeSubscribe to our  channel

If you’re an artist, graphic designer, or photographer looking to sell your art reproductions, the process is super simple: all you have to do is create an account, upload your art, & set your price. Then, just promote your gallery & Pictorem takes care of rest.
 
FREE REGISTRATION

Why choose us

We offer a variety of printing mediums such as acrylics, metals, murals, posters, photo paper, canvas & wood to be able to meet all your printing needs. Our team also reviews every order by hand and makes sure to give you the best print quality.

- Free, no monthly cost, no trial period.
- We don't ask for any exclusivity
- You can cancel anytime
- We don't take any commission on your rights
 
CREATE YOUR ONLINE GALLERY TODAY
FREE REGISTRATION
For existing user, please login to your account and click on "Create your online gallery

How to transform your image into a mural print.


This article is to help you understand how to transform your image into a mural print.

Yes, we're talking about huge prints  that will cover your entire wall for an immersive experience ! 

We are going to talk to you about all the options you'll have, the requirements  and installation, of course process.

There's no actual limit to the size that you can have your print

Since your peel and stick wall mural will be arriving in sections, you can get any amount of strips that you need to make for a very easy installation

To get things started, if you want a sharp image, you will preferably need a high resolution image.

Nowadays, most digital cameras can provide 5000 to 8000 pixels in a single shot

One good trick is called image stitching which is a process of combining multiple shots with overlapping fields to produce one massive panoramic image!

Of course, this is all based on how sharp you actually need your image and how close you're going to be from your print

Images for mural prints are processed at 150 dpi which means we'll most likely upscale your  image

Let's say, for a 10ft wall, you'll need at least 8000 pixels wide to get some sharp details

With new 40 megapixel+ cameras, this is easily achievable

If you need help figuring out if your image is large enough for a mural print,

look into our DPI calculator and our image size analyzer on our website.

https://www.pictorem.com/dpicalculator.html


https://www.pictorem.com/checkprintsize.html

All this being said, keep in mind that, in most cases, you'll be looking at your mural from at least 3 or 4 feet away from your wall so don't be too worried if your resolution is not quite on the mark

We take pride in offering the best possible results for your image.

To make that happen, we don't make any compromises in our hardware, our material and, most importantly, our customer service.

Every single order is important to us and we take the time to review every single image that comes in

So if we notice any needed fine tuning or optimization, you can have peace of mind that we'll always keep you in the loop

We use state-of-the-art 10-color printers which provides the best printing resolution and color range for mural prints and we are very proud to offer the most vibrant color reproduction in the industry.  

As for the material, we use a sturdy, repositionable peel-and-stick vinyl

It has a subtle, matte, linen texture to it which helps absorb light and cover any imperfections on your wall, it's extremely easy to install and it's very forgiving

Installation

If you have a long wall, we suggest that you start from the center which will ensure the straightest installation

Peel and stick wall mural can be installed on a wide variety of smooth surfaces such

as gypsum boards, wood, glass, metal and some plastic panels.

The surface has to be clean, smooth, dry, and free of moisture


Peel down about 6" from the top of your Panel.

To minimize any deformation, apply the wall mural with minimal tension

and remove the protective paper about a foot and make sure not to remove too much at one time

Smooth out the wall mural by using the plastic scraper (which we will be provided with your order) starting from the center and working your way towards the edges of the panel

As I mentioned earlier, the peel and stick wall mural is very forgiving

So if you made a mistake, went a bit crooked or see an air bubble you can peel the mural back at reapply it with ease

And don't forget to apply a good pressure to insure adherence, especially towards the edges of each panel

Mural prints arrive in 50" inch sections, and each section has a half an inch with a guideline to help you with your installation

Once all the panels are installed you can cut off  the excess with a utility knife.

With our imaging processing service, our state of the art printing equipment and easy to install wall vinyl, we are convinced we will be able to provide the best impact for your project. 

Get Creative with your next Acrylic print


This article is all about acrylics prints.

If you want to bring a contemporary look, to your home, your office or any other space you want to "dress up",  this is the choice for you ,and we are going to guide you through all the different options available.

We print on the back of an optically pure acrylic sheet using the latest flatbed printer and we print right up to the edges of the acrylic, to provide a very neat finish.

Size

First up - Size. We can print any custom size you want - ranging from a small 8x8 all the way up to a majestic 96x48.  So if you want a large panoramic picture, or to even create a multi panel print, the only limit is your imagination.

Mounting options

We also offer different mounting options.

The most popular configuration is a back mount frame. We have a black layer at the back of the acrylic print and this option will give your print a frame with a wire, so it's ready for easy hanging. It will also give the impression that your acrylic is floating slightly away from the wall.

You can also display your acrylic print with Aluminum Stand offs. It will be at the same distance from the wall, about 3/4 of an inch.  They are installed on each corner, so be sure to double check that we don't cut off any signature or crucial visual elements on your image. If you have a large acrylic, we suggest that you install more than 4 stand offs for a maximum distance between each stand off of about 40 inches. This will prevent your acrylic from bending.

Thickness

We offer 2 different thicknesses. You have the choice between 1/8" inch and 3/16".  

The 1/8 is already a great choice. It's very light and will remain flat if you are using a back mount frame.

The 3/16 thickness is a good option if you want to provide a greater optical depth, or when you have a large print to prevent the acrylic from bending between the stand offs, but it does add more weight.

Transparency

You can really explore your creativity with transparency.   We can print on specific areas only, and you can even go with a multi layer effect.  If you want to print your logo, or any other background-free visual, it's simple. Just provide us with a PNG or Photoshop file with a transparent area.  

You can create very interesting lighting effects with partial transparency like this "frost" effect. We will partially print the white layer so only the colors are fully printed.This looks absolutely stunning in natural light.

And if you want to use the acrylic on a lightbox with LEDs on the back, we can make a (backlit)  print . All these printing options are available on our website.

Shape

We can also cut the acrylic any way you want.  For example we can create rounded corners.

... or even  a circular print. Again, these options are all available on our website.

https://www.pictorem.com/acrylic-print.html


Choosing the right type of Canvas for your art.


Let's talk about the different type finishes that you can choose for your canvas prints!

The choice of your finish will have a big impact in the overall result and effect that you’re going for, so choosing the right one is an important first step!

MATTE

This canvas has a weight of 410 grams per meter. It’s a pure white, polyester cotton blend. It’s very strong, durable and natural feel to it.

The matte finish of this canvas provides a fine art look that works extremely well for photography, abstract paintings and everything else in between. It is a great all around canvas!

MATTE VARNISH

The matte varnish canvas is also called “satin canvas” because of the subtle shine that runs through it.

The matte varnish finish adds an extra layer of protection to resist scratches and fingerprints so if your reproducing an image that has lots of black in it, this product is and ideal choice and one that you might want to consider!

SEMI-GLOSS

On top of adding an extra layer of protection, colors will come out more vibrant so you can expect richer blacks and very vivid colors with this finish! Depending on the lighting, you can really see the texture of the canvas which can give an awesome complimentary effect to your artwork. Great choice if you want your colors to pop with an extra glossy look!

Semi-gloss canvas adds an extra layer of protection and the colors will appear more vibrant, so you can expect richer blacks and very vivid colors with this finish!

Depending on the lighting, you can really see the texture of the canvas which can give an awesome complimentary effect to your artwork. It is an exceptional choice if you want your colors to pop with an extra glossy look!

SILVER CANVAS

Silver canvas comes with a silver color base coat embedded into it. This means that all the white that you would normally see on a regular canvas will become silver, and all the other colors will come out looking metallic. We’ve seen some amazing photography and illustrations printed on this material that are simply mind-blowing!

KNIFE VARNISH

We call this canvas option the knife varnish process. With this technique, we can mimic or create paint strokes to give a more authentic look to a painting or simply add an extra textured look to a photograph.

EPOXY COATING

This process is the "showstopper". The epoxy coating will give your print a very luxurious, ultra high gloss finish.

This is the showstopper! The epoxy coating will give your print a very luxurious, ultra high-gloss finish.

This finish adds extra weight to the canvas so to make sure that the canvas doesn't buckle when adding the resin coat, we attach a masonite board behind the canvas. A canvas print with an epoxy coating requires more time and effort to produce, however, the results are totally worth it!



CREATE ACCOUNT

FORGOT YOUR USER ACCOUNT DETAILS?

TOP