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The Full Picture

That page is Ted's photography bio — 30 years of work, one of Canada's leading Indigenous photographers, Order of Canada, PPOC member, with a "Let's Work Together" contact form. Here's copy grounded in that: **Title** (currently just "Photography | Sweet Grass Records" — adding his name helps, since people search photographers by name): > Indigenous Photography by Ted Whitecalf | Sweet Grass Records **Meta description:** > Ted Whitecalf is an award-winning Indigenous photographer who has captured the land, people, and cultures of Indigenous communities across Canada for over 30 years. That's about 160 characters. If you'd rather lead with the credential, an alternate: > Order of Canada recipient Ted Whitecalf has photographed Indigenous communities across Canada for 30 years. View his work and get in touch for bookings. The first version is safer if the Order of Canada detail on the page is aspirational rather than literal — worth double-checking, since search snippets get read as fact. And since the page ends with a contact form, the second version's "get in touch for bookings" gives searchers a reason to click if commissions are something Ted wants.

Ted has been working as a photographer for the past 30 years, and has built a reputation as one of the leading Indigenous photographers in the country.

Ted's work focuses on capturing the beauty of the land, the people, and the cultures of Indigenous communities across Canada. He has traveled extensively throughout the country, working with Indigenous communities to document their way of life and traditions. His photographs have been featured in galleries and museums across Canada, as well as in national and international publications.

In addition to his photography, Ted is also an advocate for Indigenous rights and works to promote the voices and perspectives of Indigenous peoples. He is passionate about using his art as a tool for education and cultural preservation.

Ted's work has earned him numerous awards and accolades over the years, including the Order of Canada for his contributions to the preservation of Indigenous culture through photography. He continues to work as a photographer, and his work continues to inspire and educate people about Indigenous cultures and perspectives.

Member of the PPOC - Professional Photographers of Canada

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