Ron Silvers’s work and leisure travel has taken him all over the world, and his photographs hanging on the walls of the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre document some of what he saw along the way.
His work as a social science researcher took him to western Tibet, where he took pictures of people going about their daily activities.
His leisure travel propelled him to the north, such as the Yukon and Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, and far, far south, to Antarctica.
“I wander — that’s always been the basis of my photography and research,” said Silvers.
Silvers is retired from teaching at the University of Toronto and currently lives in Moose Jaw.
Silvers’s “Photographic Explorations” is on display at the cultural centre until May 29.
Read more in the Friday, May 7 edition of the Times-Herald.

