Guy Riendeau Photography

Guy Riendeau Photography My name is Guy Riendeau, and I am a landscape, cityscape, and seascape photographer based in New England.

📸 Landscape & Cityscape Photographer | Capturing Light & Architecture
🌍 From Paris to New York | Master of Photography 2024
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www.guyriendeauphotos.com With a background in architecture, advertising, and photography, I have spent decades blending artistic study, global travel, and professional experience into my work. Since the early 2000s

, I have pursued digital photography, training in cities like Paris and New York, and earning a Master of Photography Diploma under Serge Ramelli. My camera has taken me across Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America, always seeking to balance creativity with evolving technology. My photography journey took on a profoundly deeper meaning eight years ago, when my wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. Our travels together became a way to find peace and beauty in the midst of caregiving. As her disease progressed, each adventure required careful planning and unwavering attention, but these journeys allowed us to stay connected and savor life together. Photography became my sanctuary, a way to cope, reflect, and find purpose. In the early days, I found solace along the Chicago lakefront, capturing the interplay of city and water. Today, my wife requires full-time care and resides in a memory care facility near the cities where we both grew up. While our days of traveling together have ended, photography remains a constant in my life. Weekly visits with her are bittersweet, but photograph continues to bring me immense joy. Each photograph I create is a tribute to resilience, love, and the enduring human spirit. My journey as an Alzheimer’s caregiver has shaped my art and my outlook, reminding me to seek beauty, even in the darkest times. I continue to pledge a percentage of my earnings to the Alzheimer’s Association, using my images to raise awareness and foster understanding for those affected by this disease. I hope my story inspires others facing similar challenges to find their own ways to cope, and to always look for the light - one step, and one photograph, at a time. To learn more about me and see more of my work, please visit my website at
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06/04/2026

"Afternoon Light at Brant Point - Nantucket Massachusetts" // https://www.guyriendeauphotos.com/warehouse-open-edition-prints/art_print_products/afternoon-light-at-brant-point-nantucket-massachusetts

Afternoon at Brant Point is one of those Nantucket moments that reminds me why I keep returning to the coast. The harbor setting, the historic lighthouse, and the soft daylight all work together to create a scene that feels both peaceful and deeply rooted in place. Brant Point has long guided mariners into Nantucket Harbor, and its history gives the image a sense of continuity that I really enjoy. There’s something especially satisfying about photographing a landmark like this in a way that lets the broader landscape breathe around it.

Diana’s Baths - Cascade in Monochrome - New HampshireDiana’s Baths in North Conway has long been a favorite destination ...
06/04/2026

Diana’s Baths - Cascade in Monochrome - New Hampshire

Diana’s Baths in North Conway has long been a favorite destination for people drawn to the beauty of the White Mountains. In early spring, the water returns with energy, flowing over the stone ledges and creating a scene that feels fresh and alive. Black and white photography brings out the textures and contrast in a way that suits this location especially well. The result is an image that feels more meditative than descriptive, focusing on the enduring character of the landscape rather than seasonal color. The White Mountains have a deep history of travel and retreat, and Diana’s Baths remains one of the places where that tradition still feels present.

06/02/2026

From my collection, this is: "Motif Number One in Black and White - Rockport Massachusetts"

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Rockport’s Motif Number One has been photographed many times, but black and white gives it a different kind of presence. The absence of color lets the structure, harbor, and surrounding atmosphere take center stage in a more graphic and timeless way. I’ve always liked how monochrome photography can strip a scene down to its essentials, and that works especially well with a landmark like this. Rockport has long been a favorite destination for artists, and this view reflects why — it’s a place where working waterfront history and visual character still live side by side.

Grand Canal Venice - MonochromeThe Grand Canal is one of Venice’s most recognizable and historically important waterways...
06/02/2026

Grand Canal Venice - Monochrome

The Grand Canal is one of Venice’s most recognizable and historically important waterways. For centuries, it served as the city’s main corridor for commerce, transport, and daily life, and it remains one of the clearest expressions of Venice’s unique identity. In black and white, the scene takes on a more sculptural quality. The façades, reflections, and movement across the water all become part of a quieter visual rhythm. I like how monochrome reduces the image to its essential structure while still preserving the sense of place and history that makes Venice so remarkable.

Father's Day has a way of sneaking up, and "Good Harbor Beach Foot Bridge - Sunrise Landscape - Fine Art -Gloucester MA"...
06/01/2026

Father's Day has a way of sneaking up, and "Good Harbor Beach Foot Bridge - Sunrise Landscape - Fine Art -Gloucester MA" is a thoughtful place to start if you're looking for something lasting.

My Father's Day Sale is now live, and you can use code DAD2026 for 20% off artwork in my collection.

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Where do you spend the most time? Does the art in that room actually reflect how much time you spend there?The spaces we...
05/31/2026

Where do you spend the most time? Does the art in that room actually reflect how much time you spend there?

The spaces we use most deserve the most thought.

On my mind lately: "New York City - View from the Top of the Rock - Empire State to Lower Manhattan - Blue Hour - Fine Wall Art"

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