Mike Feraco
Mike Feraco
Photography
Mike is a fine art photographer based in Mississauga, Ontario. Recognized locally, nationally and internationally for his work from behind his camera’s lens.
He is a self-employed graphic designer and has been developing his lifetime photography hobby into another area of specialization to offer his clients. Corporate events, portraits and product photography top his paid work. However, he also has a hungry appetite for setting his inventive eye to produce inspired landscape and architecture photography and imaginative work in portraits.
Website: www.mikeferaco.com
Mike is a fine art photographer based in Mississauga, Ontario. Recognized locally, nationally and internationally for his work from behind his camera’s lens.
He is a self-employed graphic designer and has been developing his lifetime photography hobby into another area of specialization to offer his clients. Corporate events, portraits and product photography top his paid work. However, he also has a hungry appetite for setting his inventive eye to produce inspired landscape and architecture photography and imaginative work in portraits.
Website: www.mikeferaco.com
ARTIST STATEMENT
Having grown up in the Port Credit area, I have witnessed the significant transformations that have occurred over the past three decades. Documenting the beauty and majesty of Mississauga’s Lakeshore area has always been a passion of mine. There is a profound connection to this place, both physically and spiritually. I choose to capture its magic through photography, translating my observations and perceptions into visual representations.
Having grown up in the Port Credit area, I have witnessed the significant transformations that have occurred over the past three decades. Documenting the beauty and majesty of Mississauga’s Lakeshore area has always been a passion of mine. There is a profound connection to this place, both physically and spiritually. I choose to capture its magic through photography, translating my observations and perceptions into visual representations.




