Category Archives: Leslieville

Toronto Snowmageddon

We had an epic snowstorm here in Toronto last Monday. Made quite the mess of the city. We even closed an important highway for the day. Our public transit system crashed, with buses stuck or broken down everywhere and streetcars … Continue reading

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Some B/W Toronto for ya

To change it up a tad I thought I’d share some b/w images. If you already follow me on Instagram, then you’ve likely seen these. The top three are very recent images, while the last one dates back to 2013. … Continue reading

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Upcoming Photography Exhibition

So my buddy Geoff, with whom I spend a lot of time out and about shooting Toronto streets, is having his first photography exhibition. It’s not a huge show, but it’ll be great. If you happen to live in Toronto, … Continue reading

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Meet Kenzie

For a little change I thought today I’d share my new (well, relatively new) camera, Kenzie. My big Canon 5D is named Wilson, after the ball in the Tom Hanks movie, Cast Away. Kenzie is named after Kensington Market, which … Continue reading

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Alone on Thanksgiving

You wouldn’t describe it as classy or trendy, this little bakery in Leslieville. The plain vanilla walls were artless. The baseboards squat and flat, painted brown. No music filled the air. The look of the place was thoughtless, cold and … Continue reading

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