
Luke Grant is a Toronto-based street photographer who first picked up a camera out of necessity—and discovered a form of therapy. Working night shifts at a cancer centre with nobody around, left him craving human interaction, so he borrowed his wife’s camera and started wandering the streets, capturing life as it unfolded.Influenced by legends like Joel Meyerowitz and Alex Webb, Luke seeks to freeze human emotion and connection in a single frame. With his wife’s encouragement, he began documenting downtown Toronto, developing a deep love for the city’s rhythm and character.One of his biggest inspirations is Eduardo Ortiz. On a whim, Luke reached out to him for advice, proving that sometimes all it takes is the courage to ask. Now, Luke is honing the art of layering—crafting complex, narrative-rich photographs that weave together multiple moments in a single shot.If you’re passionate about street photography, storytelling, or the human condition, this episode will resonate with you.You can see Luke's work herehttps://www.instagram.com/lukegrantxstreet/Follow Open Shutter for future show announcements!https://www.instagram.com/openshutteryoutube/like and subscribe:)