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📸 Our next Documentation Day session will take place in Saint John at ArtsLink NB’s office on January 30, 2026, with photographer Naomi Peters.

Why Documentation Day?

In Cultivating our Cultural Workers (2019), David Campbell surveyed professional artists, and found that “less than half of respondents have ever received grants or public funding for their art. The main barriers to successful grant applications included: Time commitment for application process. Perception of ineligibility for programs. Concerns it is not worth the time and effort. Difficulties during the application process.” A number of these concerns could be solved by documentation of their work – specifically difficulties during the application process.

The lack of proper, high quality documentation of your work can be a major barrier in applying for and receiving artistic opportunities, including grants, residencies, and exhibitions.

Enter ArtsLink’s Documentation Days. We’ve got the set up and the photographer, you just need to bring your work and yourself.

Book a half-hour slot and get your work photographed professionally. 

Where and When

📍 ArtsLink NB office
94 Prince William St., Suite 303
Saint John, NB
E2L 2B3

🗓️ January 30, 2026
🕘 9 am to 5 pm

Sign up using the button above, and then book a specific slot through this book your time link. If all slots are full, you can join the waitlist if a spot becomes available.

About the Photographer

Naomi Peters is a photographer, director of photography, director, and producer based in Saint John, New Brunswick. With over a decade of experience across Toronto and Atlantic Canada, she specializes in portraiture, commercial photography, and music video production.

Her work is known for its calm, collaborative energy and refined visual style, blending natural and studio light to create elevated, emotionally resonant imagery.

Naomi’s commercial clients include The Port of Saint John, DP World, J.D. Irving (JDI), Hemmings House, Cannabis NB, You X Ventures, Irving Nature Park, Social Workers NB, Cancer Screening NB, UNB, the GNB Official Languages Campaign, and South West NB County Tourism.

She was the stills photographer for the feature film What We Dreamed Of and the television series Revival. She received Music NB’s Best Music Video of the Year award for producing Catherine Kennedy’s The Cloth You’re Made Of. She has directed, shot, and produced music videos for artists including Sunnyside Uppers, Doctor Mother Father, Owen Steel, Catherine Kennedy and Hilary Ladd.

Her work has been featured in The LA Times, The Maritime Edit, House & Home, and the Telegraph-Journal. Through Naomi Studio, she continues to produce compelling visual content across photography, film, and commercial media.