Brayden Kowalczuk (b. 1992) is an art photographer whose work focuses on the relationship between people and place. Working in a post-documentary style, his projects delve into themes such as boyhood, hyper-masculinity, loners, and parental relationships.
Kowalczuk’s approach is grounded in collaboration, with much of his practice centered on building connections with strangers. These interactions form the backbone of his work, which he views as a series of intimate exchanges that reveal both the subject and the artist equally.