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Category Archives: Famous Photographers
Channelling Fred Herzog
With this photo I’m channelling my inner Fred Herzog. If you don’t know Herzog’s colour photography, then you should google him and check out his images from Vancouver in the 50s and 60s. Back then colour photography was pretty much … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, City, Downtown, Famous Photographers, Interior Photography, light & shadow, People, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canon 24-105mm F4 L Glass, Canon 5D Mrk III, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fred Herzog, Greektown, Light and shadow, Lightroom 6, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Storefronts, Street Photography, The Danforth, Urban Photography, Winter
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Lazy Photographer Photo Exhibition
Since the reception date and time was already published in a local area newspaper I figured I’d send out an invite to whoever would like to come. Here’s a google map link for direction. On another note, I was hired … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract Photography, Animal Photography, Architecture Photography, Beach Photography, Black & White Photography, Camera News, Event Photography, Fall Photography, Famous Photographers, Industrial Photography, Interior Photography, Landscape Photography, Macro Photography, Night Photography, Panoramic Photography, Photography Exhibits, Photography News, Plantlife Photography, Portrait Photography, Product Photography, Rural Photography, Scarborough, Sculptures & Statues, Sky & Clouds, Street Photography, Studio Photography, Sunrise/Sunset Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Abstract Art, Animals, Architecture, Art, Beach, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Clouds/Skies, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Dogs, Downtown Toronto, Dundas Square, Eaton Centre, Graffiti, Industrial, Kensington Market, Lake Ontario, Lightroom 3, Little Italy, Night Photography, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Portraits, Queen Street West, Scarborough, St. Lawrence Market, Street Photography, Tamron 17-50mm f2.8, Tokina 11-16mm F2.8, Toronto Beaches, Toronto City Hall, Toronto Photo Walks, Toronto Waterfront, Trees & Plantlife, Urban Photography, Vehicles, Wide Angles Lens, Winter, Yonge Street
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Inside Photographer Robert Frank’s The Americans
I don’t usually post twice in one day during the week, but a friend of mine — another photographer who was out with us on our walk yesterday — brought up a famous photographer from the ’50s, Robert Frank. This … Continue reading
The Lazy Photographer Book 1
Blurb is offering $10. off any book orders from now until the end of November, if anyone’s interested. When ordering just use the promo code: BIG TEN (all caps). Thought I’d throw that out there. t h e l a … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract Photography, Animal Photography, Architecture Photography, Beach Photography, Black & White Photography, Camera News, Event Photography, Fall Photography, Famous Photographers, Industrial Photography, Interior Photography, Landscape Photography, Macro Photography, My World Tuesday, Night Photography, Panoramic Photography, Photography Exhibits, Photography News, Plantlife Photography, Portrait Photography, Product Photography, Rural Photography, Scarborough, Sculptures & Statues, Sky & Clouds, Skywatch Friday, Snapshots, Street Photography, Studio Photography, Sunrise/Sunset Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Abstract Art, Animals, Architecture, Art, Beach, Birds, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Clouds/Skies, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Dogs, Downtown Toronto, Dundas Square, Eaton Centre, G20 Summit, Graffiti, Gritty, Industrial, Kensington Market, Lake Ontario, Lightroom 3, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Portraits, Queen Street West, Rural, St. Lawrence Market, Street Photography, Tamron 17-50mm f2.8, Tokina 11-16mm F2.8, Toronto Beaches, Toronto City Hall, Toronto Photo Walks, Toronto Waterfront, Trees & Plantlife, Urban Photography, Vehicles, Wide Angles Lens, Winter
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The Lazy Photographer’s first book
t h e l a z y p h o t o g r a p h e r by Dave Bottoms | Make Your Own Book Well I received my book today and am very pleased with the results. … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract Photography, Animal Photography, Architecture Photography, Beach Photography, Black & White Photography, Camera News, Event Photography, Fall Photography, Famous Photographers, Industrial Photography, Interior Photography, Landscape Photography, Macro Photography, My World Tuesday, Night Photography, Panoramic Photography, Photography Exhibits, Photography News, Plantlife Photography, Portrait Photography, Product Photography, Rural Photography, Scarborough, Sculptures & Statues, Sky & Clouds, Skywatch Friday, Snapshots, Street Photography, Studio Photography, Sunrise/Sunset Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Abstract Art, Animals, Architecture, Art, Beach, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Clouds/Skies, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Dogs, Downtown Toronto, Dundas Square, Eaton Centre, G20 Summit, Graffiti, Gritty, Industrial, Kensington Market, Lightroom 3, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Portraits, Queen Street West, Rural, Scarborough Bluffs, St. Lawrence Market, Street Photography, Tamron 17-50mm f2.8, Tokina 11-16mm F2.8, Toronto Beaches, Toronto City Hall, Toronto Waterfront, Trees & Plantlife, Urban Photography, Vehicles, Wide Angles Lens, Winter
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Open Shutter, by Mauro Metello
Our friend and fellow blogger, Mauro, has created his second book of black & white photography and poems. Please take a moment to check it out. or some reason the review section of Blurb won’t let me see a sample … Continue reading
Posted in Black & White Photography, Famous Photographers, Photography News, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Film, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photography Books, Photography News, Photos, Street Photography, Urban Photography
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Reuters Best of the year
This is definitely worth a look. Reuters photographers produce over half a million images every year. Some pictures define an event, others capture a moment revealing an aspect of the human condition. In the series below, Reuters photographers offer unique … Continue reading