Casey Bennett (b. 1980, Grand Forks, British Columbia) is a photographer based in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of British Columbia, Canada. His work reflects a deep curiosity about identity, place, and memory—documenting the disappearing faces and stories that define the region’s cultural landscape. Through a practice that balances research with instinct, Bennett explores how people and land shape one another over time. Working primarily with analog cameras, he values the slower, deliberate process they require, and the genuine connection they cultivate between photographer and subject.