Dave, The Lazy Photographer
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Tag Archives: Digital Photographs
Girl at Moon Bean Cafe
I shot this lovely young lady at Kensington Market on the weekend. The light on her was fantastic. I also have a b/w version but I really think the colour one works best. I shot this with the 18/2 prime … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Kensington Market, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Spring, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, beautiful women, Canada, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, Kensington Market, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Portraits, Spring, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography
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Chinatown
I saw this person and sort of hid away and waited until he turned toward me. I snapped this from the hip and I don’t think he saw me. The expression on his face I found interesting; however, I’m not … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Chinatown, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Chinatown, City, CN Tower, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Spadina Ave., street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Winter
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John Wayne
I shot this on College St in Little Italy on Christmas day. Not sure what attracted me to it besides the painting, but since there were so few people out I was forced to shoot stuff I usually don’t bother … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, Christmas, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Little Italy, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, Christmas, City, College Street, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 23mm f2 lens, Fuji X Pro 2, John Wayne, Little Italy, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Storefronts, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography
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Bad Robots
I shot this on College St in Little Italy during my Christmas Day walkabout. Just thought it was a cute scene.
Posted in art, Canada, Christmas, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Little Italy, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, Christmas, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Fuji 23mm f2 lens, Fuji X Pro 2, Fun, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Robots, Storefronts, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Toys, Urban, Urban Photography
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Change is good
I was watching another photographer shoot this homeless guy. The photographer took his shots from quite a distance and also from behind. Perhaps it’s just me, but I’m tired of the staggering number of street photographs of people from behind … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Christmas, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Bay Street, Canada, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, homeless, Old City Hall, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, street, Street Person, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Winter
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Cloudy Day Shades
I didn’t really talk to this guy. Just pointed at my lens and then pointed at him and nodded. He nodded back and I snapped a couple of shots of him. Sometimes it’s better to have as little conversation as … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Dundas Square, Toronto, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Dundas Square, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photography Tips, Photojournalism, Photos, Portraits, Toronto
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Keep the kid dry
I shot this near the end of November on a rainy Saturday walkabout through Chinatown. I saw this little child in the covered stroller and thought it was the cutest thing. They passed me so I had to sort of … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Chinatown, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Rain, Reflections, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, Children, Chinatown, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Rain, Reflections, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography
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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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