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Happy new year! Just a test that this works
Les the local could talk underwater, a nice man with plenty of stories.
Ricoh GR3
Ending 2020 with this Street Photograph inspires me to do more photos this year.
How much do i love you? This Much!!
Alone, lost in thought, remembering the days with friends before Covid-19.
Great food attracts a crowd on London’s Southbank.
This was taken on Dundas Square, Toronto, on (obviously) a wet day.
These women were crossing the street at the intersection of Yonge and Dundas, Toronto, right by Dundas Square, before the pandemic was born or thought of.
Taken in a happier and more carefree time, this shot shows reflections in the windows on Bloor St. West, Toronto.
I prefer to have the human element in the photographs I take.
Mostly street photographs and photos from everyday life.
In recent years I have started to give importance to color photography and especially to shadows / silhouettes.
Masks at Melrose Arch, just before the lights were switched off in early January
An image that is part of my Life Between the Shadows project I worked on during 2020. After losing my brother to brain cancer at 39 years old in 2014, and fighting with Bipolar Disorder I put my camera on a shelf until 2020 when I did what I knew my brother wanted me to do…go out and shoot.
Shadow Rider
An image that is part of my Life Between the Shadows project I worked on during 2020. After losing my brother to brain cancer at 39 years old in 2014, and fighting with Bipolar Disorder I put my camera on a shelf until 2020 when I did what I knew my brother wanted me to do…go out and shoot.
Shadow Walker
An image that is part of my Life Between the Shadows project I worked on during 2020. After losing my brother to brain cancer at 39 years old in 2014, and fighting with Bipolar Disorder I put my camera on a shelf until 2020 when I did what I knew my brother wanted me to do…go out and shoot.
Escape the Shadows