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Roberutsu is a photographer and art director from the Canadian Prairies. His work has been produced for venues such as the Toronto International Film Festival and the National Screening Institute of Canada. His photography pursuits began in 2004 after he won, to his surprise, the Audience Choice award during the Alberto Europeean Snapshot Fashion Challenge (in which he entered to impress a potential employer. However, he did not get that job). | Roberutsu is a photographer and art director from the Canadian Prairies. His work has been produced for venues such as the Toronto International Film Festival and the National Screening Institute of Canada. His photography pursuits began in 2004 after he won, to his surprise, the Audience Choice award during the Alberto Europeean Snapshot Fashion Challenge (in which he entered to impress a potential employer. However, he did not get that job). | ||
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Roberutsu is a photographer and art director from the Canadian Prairies. His work has been produced for venues such as the Toronto International Film Festival and the National Screening Institute of Canada. His photography pursuits began in 2004 after he won, to his surprise, the Audience Choice award during the Alberto Europeean Snapshot Fashion Challenge (in which he entered to impress a potential employer. However, he did not get that job).
Following an internship in 2009 in Los Angeles with his idol and world-renowned artist-photographer-director David Lachapelle, Roberutsu continues to pursue personal artistic endeavours and collaborations with friends.
Currently, he works as a broadcast designer for one of Canada's largest national advertising companies and is the arts editor for Branch Magazine [1]. He lives and works in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.