Born in
Windsor, Ontario and raised in
Kamloops,
British Columbia, Maryanovich relocated to
Montreal, Quebec in 1995, where he met and was mentored by fashion photographer
Raphael Mazzucco. In 1996, Maryanovich's career as a photographer began in
Vancouver, British Columbia, and over the next fifteen years he shot with various artists such as
Colin James,
Gordie Johnson (
Big Sugar),
Tom Wilson (
Junkhouse),
Ryan Dahle (
Limblifter,
Age of Electric) and
The Tea Party. His photography has been used by artists such as
Terraplane Sun,
Marianas Trench (604 Records) and
Grammy Award winners
54*40. One of his images was used on the cover of
Randy Bachman's autobiography
Vinyl Tap Stories. In 2012, he received a
Canadian Country Music Award for Album Design of the Year for
Dean Brody's
Dirt. He also received the award in 2009 for
George Canyon's
What I Do. In 2011, Maryanovich relocated to
Santa Monica, California where he currently resides. == References ==