Cynthia Bonneville: The Art of Seeing, Not Altering
There is a stillness in Cynthia Bonneville’s work that feels almost sacred—a quiet invitation to pause, breathe, and return to something simpler.
Based in Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge, Québec, Cynthia is the artist behind Cynthia Bonneville Photographie, where nature is not just a subject, but a place of connection. Her images move between vast landscapes and intimate macro details, reminding us that beauty exists both in the immensity of the world and in the smallest, often overlooked moments.
For Cynthia, art has always been part of who she is. It began with poetry—painting images through words—before evolving into photography, where those same visions could be held, seen, and shared.
“Look at the world with your childlike heart.”
That perspective shapes everything she creates. Her work doesn’t rush. It doesn’t overwhelm. It gently asks you to slow down… to notice the light, the texture, the quiet life unfolding all around you.
Nature is her anchor—her place of grounding, healing, and reflection. And that connection deepened in a profound way when photography became something more than creative expression.
After being diagnosed with a chronic illness in her twenties, Cynthia found herself navigating a life that suddenly felt unfamiliar. In that season, photography became a pillar—something steady, something meaningful, something that allowed her to move through the storm while still holding onto beauty.
“Photography feels like freedom, inner peace, and rebirth.”
There is an honesty in her work that is rare. She chooses not to edit her images at all—allowing them to exist exactly as they were captured. Light as it was. Color as it appeared. A moment, untouched.
“I want to show the natural beauty around us… just the way it is.”
This intentional simplicity gives her work a quiet strength. Nothing forced. Nothing altered. Just truth—held in a frame.
In this season, Cynthia is stepping into growth. After years of practicing her craft, she is now building something of her own—sharing her vision, her voice, and her art with a wider community.
She hopes that when people see her images, they feel something deeper than admiration.
A sense of inner peace.
A moment of stillness.
A reminder to slow down.
Because in a world that moves so quickly, her work offers something rare:
A pause.
A breath.
A return to what matters.
📍 Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge, Québec, Canada
📷 Nature | Landscape | Macro Photography
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🌐 http://cynthiabonneville.com
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