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Category Archives: Ryerson School of Imaging
Autumn in downtown Toronto
Here are some recent shots made over the past couple of weeks. Hope you like them. My street photography presentation went very well, especially the second one. I deleted 50 slides for that one, to give me more talking time. … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, Chinatown, City, Colour Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Kensington Market, People, Photojournalism, Ryerson School of Imaging, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Chinatown, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Kensington Market, Nathan Phillips Square, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Ryerson University, Street Photography, Urban, Urban Photography
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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
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Event Photography, Leslieville, People, Photography Exhibits, Photography News, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Regent Park, Ryerson School of Imaging, street, Street Photography, Studio Photography, The Danforth, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Black & White Photography, Broadview Espresso, Canada, Head Shots, Leslieville, People, Photography, Portraits, Regent Park, Riverdale, Street Photography, The Danforth, Toronto, Urban Photography
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Skater Kid
I shot this a week back at the rink next to the Ryerson Image Centre in downtown Toronto. The light was just right and all I had to do was wait it out until the kid skated into my light. … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Ryerson School of Imaging, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, ice skating, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Winter
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Lazy Photographer Book – Book Flip
Lazy Photographer Book Update: So I finally received my copy of my new book “Theses Days Will Pass.” I really like how it came out. Upgrading to the 100# premium luster was definitely the right call. You can follow … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Cars, Cats, City, Documentary Photography, Dogs, Downtown, Dundas Square, Toronto, Kensington Market, Little India, Little Italy, Night Photography, Parks, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Ryerson School of Imaging, St. Lawrence Market, street, Street Photography, streetcar, The Danforth, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, Canon 24-105mm F4 L Glass, Canon 5D Mrk III, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Fuji 23mm f2 lens, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photography Books, Photojournalism, Photos, Portraits, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography
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How to talk to strangers
Sunday I met my buddy Geoff at Ryerson Balzac’s before we headed off to Pedestrian Sunday at Kensingon Market, the last one of the season. I had a plan to force myself to talk to more strangers than I usually … Continue reading
Posted in art, Autumn, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Ryerson School of Imaging, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Balzac's, Canada, City, Colour Photography, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photography Tips, Photojournalism, Photos, Portraits, Ryerson, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Women
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Soccer Practice
I snapped this one a week back. Took a bunch of shots to finally get one or two I liked. I was outside the Ryerson School of Imagine not far from Dundas Square. I also got out yesterday to the … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, City, Downtown, light & shadow, People, Ryerson School of Imaging, street, Street Photography, Summer, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon 24-105mm F4 L Glass, Canon 5D Mrk III, Children, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Kids, Light and shadow, Lightroom 6, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Shadows, Soccer, Street Photography, Urban Photography
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Three young men sitting on a rock
I came across these young guys on my way back to the car after a walkabout downtown. They were nice enough to let me photograph them. I think it really worked out well. They all look very relaxed and natural. … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Downtown, People, Portrait Photography, Ryerson School of Imaging, street, Street Photography, Summer, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon 24-105mm F4 L Glass, Canon 5D Mrk III, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Lightroom 6, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Portraits, Street Photography, Urban Photography
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Silhouettes at Ryerson
I think any street photographer worth his/her salt can’t help but enjoy silhouettes and deep shadows. Photographers have been exploiting light and shadow this way for many decades. For me, looking for good light and shadow play is almost second … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture Photography, art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Downtown, light & shadow, People, Ryerson School of Imaging, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Architecture, Art, Black & White Photography, Canon 24-105mm F4 L Glass, Canon 5D Mrk III, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Light and shadow, Lightroom 6, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Ryerson University, silhouettes, Street Photography, Urban Photography, Winter
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