Tag: Street photography
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New year new adventures

2022 is over. Last year gave me some really interesting experiences. Some of these experiences were awesome, others totally sucked, but through it all, I had the opportunity to learn and grow. 2023 is going to be a year to remember. Expect to see more content from me and my camera!
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Red Brick Magic

I have a weakness for Red Bricks. Red anything really! I loved the composition of this shot, this building is in Mid town Toronto on Eglinton! The way everything was so artfully arranged on the wall, it made me feel like I was Wes Anderson.
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Portrait #122

I try to get portraits from unconventional angles because I think that any side is a “good side”. Mixing different angles with non-traditional backdrops makes for one of a kind portraits you won’t find anywhere else! If you’d like to hire me Click here to see my base rates and find out more.
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Portrait #407

Shooting people’s portraits outdoors always leads to interesting backgrounds, and as a bonus, nearly everyone looks great in natural light! If you’d like to hire me for a portrait click here!
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Coffee Run

This gorgeous lady was hustling past me with a few coffees in hand in Downtown Toronto on a cold winter day! I like to imagine she was rushing to a super important modelling contract!
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Cracks in Time

Sometimes, things get in the way of the shot you want, so you need to work around them. This clock tower had a tree right in my Line of sight, so I opened my aperture waaaaaay up to f1.8 and that blurred out most of the foreground, but had the unintended consequence of making it
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Waiting for the Bus

Toronto at night can be so interesting! I got this shot waiting for the bus at Eglinton Station! I may be at the mercy of the TTC but that doesn’t mean my camera is.
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Lifecycles

Flowers don’t always have to be in full bloom to be beautiful. Just like people. Life is beautiful no matter the stage.
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Exit

Davisville station in Toronto is one of my favourite transit stops because it’s so gosh darn photogenic. I wish more people appreciated the beauty of the humble transit stop. Stats for camera nerds: Lens: Sony Alpha 135mm F 1.8 GMCamera: Sony Alpha A7R IIIShutter: 1/400 secAperture: f/2.8 ISO: 200

