Becky Comber grew up in rural Grey County where she nourished both a love for the outdoors and a creative passion for making pictures. After completing Ryerson’s Image Arts program she traveled west and stayed there for three years living in a wilderness hostel, walking and photographing the mountains of Alberta and BC. In 2008, she felt a calling to return to her Ontario home to pursue her career in image making. She now lives and works in rural Grey County and juggles creative projects with developing a homestead. Her photographic work has been featured in contemporary Toronto galleries, and has been exhibited internationally. She has been published by various Canadian editorial magazines and through the Magenta Foundation’s contemporary photographic compilations Carte Blanche and Flash Forward.