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Beijing is quickly approaching and all forms of media have begun ramping up coverage of the Olympics. This past Monday I went to Liberty Village in Toronto to photograph Canadian paralympian extraordinaire Jeff Adams, a remarkable man with a fascinating story and an impressive resume. Read a full story and interview by Norm [...]

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Urban Camping

(above) Native Michiganders Brittney Hoffman and David Craig play Xbox in their tent and semi-permanent home at the Glen Rouge Campground in Rouge Park. The park has been their home since David began an eight week mechanics course in the city.
Working freelance for the Toronto Community News has taught me a lot about the [...]

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Red, White and Woo-Hoo!

Canada celebrated it’s 141rst birthday on Tuesday (and though that seems really young, Quebec City celebrates it’s 400th birthday today). If there is one way tried and true way to celebrate Canada Day it’s by surrounding yourself with as many flags as possible! Better yet, find a way to ingest the flag so it [...]

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Weekend Warrior

Busy weekend in the city! I had eight gigs! There are so many festivals in the summer and the solstice weekend was perfect for parties and BBQs.

The only trouble this weekend was that I got seriously burned on Sunday as I was on Lake Ontario three times in three different boats covering the Dragon Boat [...]

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Gladiators

Two kids duke it out in the gladiator ring as part of Canadian Martyrs’ Elementary School Spring Fling Festival.
As taken for the Toronto Community News.

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Monster Factory

If you haven’t seen or heard of Monster Factory, then I am honored to introduce you to the cutest stuffed toys you’ll ever see. I spotted them at the Beaches Arts & Crafts Show at Kew Gardens this weekend while on assignment for the Toronto Community News.

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Blooms and Bargains

Grade 12 student Zarishta Amiri (left) cuts the hair of Naomi Tremblay while grade 11 student Angela Herzog (right) straightens Krystal Taylor’s hair at the Blooms and Bargains open house at Bendale Business and Technical Instutute May 29th.
A pretty amazing school from what I could tell. They pretty much had every trade [...]

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Yogathon

Participants and teachers at the Yoga-thon for Schizophrenia at the Distillery District. Over 80 participants raised money to support the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario’s Early Intervention Program.
As photographed for the Toronto Community News.

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Repatriation

Murray Hedges waits on the McCowan overpass for the repatriation of a Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan. Murray is with the Scarborough Association of Seniors and stands on the bridge for every repatriation.
As taken for the Toronto Community News.

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