Hi, I’m Raine Dunlop (they/them)
I’m a transmasculine and disabled photographer based on the traditional and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. I’ve been behind the camera for over a decade and launched my photography business in 2024.
As a queer and disabled person, I know that representation and accessibility aren’t extras. They’re essential. My work is intentionally created for marginalized clients who deserve to be seen, respected, and cared for. I offer sliding scale rates for community events and nonprofit organizations, and I’m always happy to talk through your needs and budget so we can find something that works.
Compassion and safety guide how I photograph. Alongside this work, I’m in my final year of law school, and I carry a strong commitment to anti-racism, accessibility, decolonization, cultural responsiveness, and care into every session and collaboration.
My photography centers storytelling. Your images should feel like you. Whether you’re comfortable in front of the camera or stepping in for the first time, I shape each session around your pace and comfort level. I can gently guide you when needed or let moments unfold naturally, so your personality and uniqueness lead the way.