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Hot Potato.Dec 9, 2009
Children often have the right idea. This little girl wandered into the frame and kissed her mom's belly as I was fussing with the camera. Click, done.
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Rediscovered.Dec 6, 2009
This photograph is from a series of images related to the Rousseau Site (see two posts previous) in west Toronto. Standing on the shores of the Humber River looking north, Toronto's native beauty becomes rediscovered.
If you have a moment, please...
Brainerd Blyden-TaylorNov 26, 2009
I had the pleasure of shooting Brainerd Blyden-Taylor in rehearsal last evening with The Nathaniel Dett Chorale. If you're looking for an uplifting experience during the holiday season, here's a link to performance information in Toronto and Ottawa in...
The Rousseau Site.Nov 25, 2009
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau (not the famous author)arrived on the shores of the Humber River in the late 1700s. His arrival sparked the birth of the first permanent European settlement in Toronto.
Today, the site is marked by a lonely plaque and is nearly...
Humber Pedestrian Bridge.Nov 23, 2009
I haven't been able to post much lately due to being, happily, very busy. The Humber Pedestrian Bridge spans the Humber River giving local residents and their fellow Torontonians easy access to the lake shore.
This was shot looking east across the...
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