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Capturing the visual poetry of spaces time left behind

Summary by brantbeacon.ca
Since the late 2000s, Riddim Ryder has blended his passions for photography and urban exploration, detailing experiences throughout his work in abandoned and often forgotten buildings across Canada and the United States.     Ryder, who grew up in Mississauga and spent a decade living in Brantford before heading to Orillia around 2020, explained his start in photography while having a long-time fascination with exploring urban areas. “The photogr…
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brantbeacon.ca broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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