Posted in BlogTO, Photojournalism on Jun 25th, 2008
Turkey, Euro 2008’s cinderella story, was finally eliminated after a 3-2 loss to Germany in the semi-finals. For the first time since my World Cup Project in 2006 I went out to document soccer fans in Toronto, spurred on by the fact I live down the road from a Turkish Cafe called Kara Altin. [...]
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Posted in BlogTO, Photojournalism on Jun 11th, 2008
I stumbled upon an stunning photography show in the atrium of the TD towers this past Wednesday - Pierre Maraval’s Mille Femmes as part of Luminato.
To see more photos and hear about the show read my
post from blogTO.
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Posted in BlogTO, Photojournalism on May 30th, 2008
I think this is the coolest picture. I took it while watching Roving Mars at the OMNIMAX movie theatre at the science centre as part of the media preview day of the new exhibit. What’s so cool about the photo is that it is double wide. I’m using my 10mm lens and [...]
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Posted in BlogTO on May 25th, 2008
If you haven’t been to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Northern Etobicoke, you should definitely check it out. Beautiful. I wrote about my visit for blogTO.com, check it out here.
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Posted in BlogTO, Photojournalism on May 5th, 2008
I caught a wonderful spring-in-the-city moment when Bloor Stree Fitness decided to re-paint their iconic red gloves. I got lots of photos as I kept going back document the progress. More photos can be found here.
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Posted in BlogTO, Photojournalism on Feb 24th, 2008
Snow banks at parking lots get MASSIVE after a big storm so I thought I had pretty much seen the extent of how high these man-plowed snow mountains can get… can you imagine my surprise after spotting this monster at the South East corner of Kipling and Bloor. It’s one of a number of city [...]
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Posted in BlogTO, Quote Included on Feb 20th, 2008
BlogTO review on Excalibur Comics in the West end of Toronto. This was my favorite shop in the world growing up and it was fun to return to my old stomping grounds to see it both hadn’t changed much and changed a lot.
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