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Robyn Ham, former Canadian national champion in the MiniGP class, and University of Regina Business Administration student.

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In Fall 2011, Arthur Ward BSc’17, CAdmin’17 was recruited by the University of Regina Cougars track and field team from the Caribbean island of Anguilla. To make some extra cash while studying, the triple jumper videotaped basketball and volleyball games for the Cougars’ coaches. He was also a freelance photographer for the University’s student paper, The Carillon, and worked part-time at a local camera shop. In the summer of 2015, he established Arthur Images, which remains the umbrella for all of his creative work. Following graduation, he secured a full-time job at the Regina-headquartered jewelry company Hillberg & Berk, but left to pursue his true calling – sports photography.

<small>Sports photographer Arthur Ward.</small>
Sports photographer Arthur Ward.

“I’m a storyteller by heart. Being a competitive athlete for 15 years, I would soak up all the amazing stories of my teammates and fellow competitors. The content I create today is a unique blend of my knowledge of sports, technical expertise, industry experience, along with my love for people and their stories. My ‘sportraits’ have elements of sports, technology, and people. These 3 pillars are the foundation of my creativity. I like to consider myself more than just someone who photographs sports, I’m someone who influences the perception of sport through my creativity.” To see more of Arthur Ward’s sportraits, visit his website at Arthurimages.com.

<small>University of Regina swimmer Bree Crookshanks.</small>
University of Regina swimmer Bree Crookshanks.
<small>Double Olympic gold medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir.</small>
Double Olympic gold medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir.
<small>Members of the University of Regina track and field team in a photo entitled Team Track.</small>
Members of the University of Regina track and field team in a photo entitled Team Track.
<small>Members of the U of R basketball team in a photo entitled Bench Character.</small>
Members of the U of R basketball team in a photo entitled Bench Character.
<small>Former Cornell University sprinter and hurdler Max Hairston.</small>
Former Cornell University sprinter and hurdler Max Hairston.
<small>Multi-event track and field athlete Nikki Oudenaarden.</small>
Multi-event track and field athlete Nikki Oudenaarden.
<small>Alexa Kupchyk, a fourth-year U of R psychology student and member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders 620 CKRM Rider Cheer Team defies gravity in this photo entitled Riders Cheer.</small>
Alexa Kupchyk, a fourth-year U of R psychology student and member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders 620 CKRM Rider Cheer Team defies gravity in this photo entitled Riders Cheer.
<small>Canadian beach volleyball athlete Megan Nagy.</small>
Canadian beach volleyball athlete Megan Nagy.
<small>Members of the University of Regina women’s softball team in a photo entitled The Battery.</small>
Members of the University of Regina women’s softball team in a photo entitled The Battery.
<small>New Zealand surfer Freya Bullock.</small>
New Zealand surfer Freya Bullock.
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