Born in Québec, Pascal discovers photography at age 14 during his summer vacations. He gets access to a darkroom at the anthropology department while attending University of Montreal and then his passion to “make images” starts. Hours of reading, shooting and darkroom work later, he opens with Xavier Bonacorsi Perspective Photographers, a photography studio that offers many services for the amateur and the professional. In 1999 the studio is sold and Pascal has since been working freelance. In August 2000 he moves to Vancouver where he now lives.

The VOIR newspaper, Globe & Mail, La Gazette des Femmes, RND magazine, Shared Vision, Dance schools in Québec and Montreal, Artists, cultural and sporting events.


2000: Témoins Montréal History Centre
1998: L’Autoroute du progrès ou du déclin “Trois fois 3        paysages” centre VU
1997: Dance Photographs Aline-Lebel Centre in Québec City
1995: Perspectives Anima G gallery in Québec City
1994: Photo Perception Maison de la culture Mont-Royal in Montréal
1994: Seven Colours Pacific Light Impressions in Vancouver