
The Globe and Mail
Retail Therapy: Tania Larsson explores her Gwich’in identity through thoughtfully crafted jewellery
Photography by Jamie Stevenson Photography


NAKA fashion show virtual this year
The NAKA fashion showcase returned for its third year, and despite a new format, it came with the same nerves for those putting it together.
The festival is a celebration of Dene culture and the Northern Lights, put on by the Yellowknives Dene First Nation and the City of Yellowknife. It gathered a variety of different local Indigenous fashion creators, allowing them to showcase their designs.
The catwalk runway show this year was cancelled, because of COVID-19.
Photography by Jamie Stevenson Photography


Trail's End with Lawrence Nayally
Jamie Wetrade Stevenson, owns Jamie Stevenson Photography, she's a young Tlicho business owner and artist, and to share more about this exciting opportunity she recently had, and to talk about where this all might be heading, Host Lawrence Nayally reached out to her yesterday to tell us about it all.

NNSL Media by Kaylee Nitsiza
“A self-taught Dene artist has demonstrated this courageous trait by launching herself headfirst into the innovative world of entrepreneurship. Reclaiming her independence has led this inspired visionary to become the successful business owner that she is today.” - Kaylee Nitsiza
Photography by Jamie Stevenson Photography

Eye On The Arctic
N.W.T.’s Indigenous language program starts to pay off in Canadian Arctic
Photography by Jamie Stevenson Photography

Shoutout SoCal
Meet Jamie Wetrade-Stevenson | Indigenous Photographer and Entrepreneur
Photography by Jamie Stevenson Photography

My True North Now
‘We are not prey’: MMIWG photo project sends strong message
Photography by Jamie Stevenson Photography

CKLB Radio
“Jamie Wetrade-Stevenson is a beloved creative, navigating both the traditional and modern world through the lens.” - Mariah Caruso

Venture Out Podcast
“Meet Jamie: a 22-year-old Tłı̨chǫ Photographer who has brought the sensual art of boudoir to the Northwest Territories in a big way. She got her business license at 18 and has since built a highly successful company that helps clients to overcome their fears, step into their courage, and embrace their unique, sexy beauty. Jamie herself has overcome a lot and is proof that young people can do incredible things.”

Garland Magazine
Softening a caribou hides in Whatì, NT, photo: Jamie Stevenson Photography | ← Tania Larsson ✿ Hide uncovers the hidden
Photography by Jamie Stevenson Photography

400 Years Project
JAMIE STEVENSON
Tlicho, Born 1999, based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
In memory of Adele Camille, the Tlicho elder in this portrait.