Tag Archives: Colour Photography

St Paddy’s Day

It was nice to see so many people out to attend the St Paddy’s Day parade here in Toronto last Sunday. It was the first event to be cancelled when the city when into covid lockdown back in 2020, sadly. … Continue reading

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A little press for the lazy photographer

Well this was a nice surprise. A week or so back I’d printed and framed an image I made and then gave it to the restaurant I was shooting. They were delighted by the unexpected gift. I then shared the … Continue reading

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Winter in Toronto

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Colourful Toronto, Canada

Here are a few more of my colour street photography shots. That first one I captured yesterday at the Art Gallery of Ontario (aka AGO) during a visit. I think it’ll make my colour street photography book, if I ever … Continue reading

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Colourful Toronto

Some of my recent colour street shots. For my b/w street work, check out my Instagram feed.

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Dogs and other stuff

A few colour shots take out in Chinatown and Kensington Market. The last one I took at the Eaton Centre downtown. If you prefer b/w street photographer, hop on over to my Instagram feed.

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Recent Colour Work

After a full 16 months IU finally got out with my two photography buddies, David & Geoff, for some much needed phototherapy. Almost forgot how to use my camera, it’s been so long. But I did get some shots with … Continue reading

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Cinematic Colour Editing, Toronto

Been sort of teaching myself how to edit with a teal/orange push to give some of my photos a cinematic feel. Doesn’t work with all photos, of course, but night scenes or photos with lots of shadows make great subjects … Continue reading

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