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  • Photographer's Note: There are people of many diverse cultures in attendance. Cancer doesn't show prejudice. I love how this luminary is nestled in the grass with team tents in the background.
    Nestled Luminary IMG_0296
  • Photographer's Note: Many luminaries have hand-written messages. The writer of this message shares humour with the intended recipient.
    Humorous Luminary IMG_0291
  • Photographer's Note: People make their way around the track lap after lap usually with a combination of running, walking, and some via wheelchair. In the last few minutes of the luminary ceremony, I snuck away and captured this image of a lone man running past the Hope bleachers.
    Lone Runner IMG_0428
  • Photographer's Note: The love of two siblings shines through in this message. Neighbouring luminaries are always close by because the track can barely contain all of them.
    Neighbouring Luminaries IMG_0299
  • Photographer's Note: There are literally hundreds of luminaries around the circumference of the track surrounded by healthy green grass, which in its own right represents life and the earth.
    Luminaries Nestled in Grass IMG_0383
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Candles illuminate HOPE from the footballs stands during the Relay for Life Scarborough, Ontario, for Canadian Cancer Society
    IMG_1223 - Version 2
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Li..1037
  • Canada Cancer Society Relay for Life 2009 Central Toronto
    IMG_0268.jpg
  • Note from Photographer: I love how the young woman has a heart tattooed to her cheek, symbolizing Love. It makes for the perfect companion to Hope in the background, where a couple stand, perhaps seeking hope or offering it to those in need. Captured just before midnight.
    Tattooed Heart IMG_0437
  • Photographer's Note: Everyone at the Relay for Life has similar reasons for being there. This image reflects a variety of emotions in its subjects: resolve and determination, hope, happiness and strength. I love how they are basked in early evening sunshine.
    Many Emotions IMG_0140
  • A ray of hope in support of health research.
    IMG_1223
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Photographer's Note: This idea came to me while I was photographing. Who knows? You may see it become part of the Society's marketing campaign.
    Each Step Brings Us Closer IMG_0176
  • Relay for Life 2009 - Scarborough, Ontario for Canadian Cancer Society
    Relay for Life 2009 Scarborough IMG_...jpg
  • Photographing for the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life is a touching experience. There's an intangible quality surrounding the event. <br />
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Picture the scene: an outdoor field, much like that of a school's outdoor field, with a quarter mile track around the circumference for track & field competition. Bleachers off to one side. A stage at the foot of the track. Several big-top tents scattered around the track, housing such things as registration, food, cancer survivors, massage therapy and more.<br />
<br />
On the entire inside circumference of the track are luminaries: specially designed paper bags with a lit candle inside. Each luminary is a tribute to the lives of loved ones who have been touched by cancer. The track can barely hold all of them.<br />
<br />
On the bleachers the word "Hope" has been written with even more luminaries. Seventy-five luminaries for four letters. And indeed, there are many elements of Hope this evening. As well as another four-letter word: Love.<br />
<br />
In Canada alone, two in five people face a diagnosis of cancer in their lifetime. It is more critical than ever to raise awareness about the disease and the impact it has on the lives of people.<br />
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Photographer Dean Oros  created the "Angelic" series of midnight images using candle light and long exposures while photographing the CCS Relay for Life. Models are from the The Brides' Project, which donates a portion of its wedding gown sales to cancer research.<br />
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Click on thumbnails to view captioned, full-size images. Select images are available to purchase for personal and commercial use.
    "Angelic 2" PhotoSensitive Cancer Co..ion.
  • Photographing for the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life is a touching experience. There's an intangible quality surrounding the event. <br />
<br />
Picture the scene: an outdoor field, much like that of a school's outdoor field, with a quarter mile track around the circumference for track & field competition. Bleachers off to one side. A stage at the foot of the track. Several big-top tents scattered around the track, housing such things as registration, food, cancer survivors, massage therapy and more.<br />
<br />
On the entire inside circumference of the track are luminaries: specially designed paper bags with a lit candle inside. Each luminary is a tribute to the lives of loved ones who have been touched by cancer. The track can barely hold all of them.<br />
<br />
On the bleachers the word "Hope" has been written with even more luminaries. Seventy-five luminaries for four letters. And indeed, there are many elements of Hope this evening. As well as another four-letter word: Love.<br />
<br />
In Canada alone, two in five people face a diagnosis of cancer in their lifetime. It is more critical than ever to raise awareness about the disease and the impact it has on the lives of people.<br />
<br />
Photographer Dean Oros  created the "Angelic" series of midnight images using candle light and long exposures while photographing the CCS Relay for Life. Models are from the The Brides' Project, which donates a portion of its wedding gown sales to cancer research.<br />
<br />
Click on thumbnails to view captioned, full-size images. Select images are available to purchase for personal and commercial use.
    "Angelic 3" PhotoSensitive Cancer Co..ion.
  • Photographing for the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life is a touching experience. There's an intangible quality surrounding the event. <br />
<br />
Picture the scene: an outdoor field, much like that of a school's outdoor field, with a quarter mile track around the circumference for track & field competition. Bleachers off to one side. A stage at the foot of the track. Several big-top tents scattered around the track, housing such things as registration, food, cancer survivors, massage therapy and more.<br />
<br />
On the entire inside circumference of the track are luminaries: specially designed paper bags with a lit candle inside. Each luminary is a tribute to the lives of loved ones who have been touched by cancer. The track can barely hold all of them.<br />
<br />
On the bleachers the word "Hope" has been written with even more luminaries. Seventy-five luminaries for four letters. And indeed, there are many elements of Hope this evening. As well as another four-letter word: Love.<br />
<br />
In Canada alone, two in five people face a diagnosis of cancer in their lifetime. It is more critical than ever to raise awareness about the disease and the impact it has on the lives of people.<br />
<br />
Photographer Dean Oros  created the "Angelic" series of midnight images using candle light and long exposures while photographing the CCS Relay for Life. Models are from the The Brides' Project, which donates a portion of its wedding gown sales to cancer research.<br />
<br />
Click on thumbnails to view captioned, full-size images. Select images are available to purchase for personal and commercial use.
    Angelic with Photographer Statement
  • Photographing for the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life is a touching experience. There's an intangible quality surrounding the event. <br />
<br />
Picture the scene: an outdoor field, much like that of a school's outdoor field, with a quarter mile track around the circumference for track & field competition. Bleachers off to one side. A stage at the foot of the track. Several big-top tents scattered around the track, housing such things as registration, food, cancer survivors, massage therapy and more.<br />
<br />
On the entire inside circumference of the track are luminaries: specially designed paper bags with a lit candle inside. Each luminary is a tribute to the lives of loved ones who have been touched by cancer. The track can barely hold all of them.<br />
<br />
On the bleachers the word "Hope" has been written with even more luminaries. Seventy-five luminaries for four letters. And indeed, there are many elements of Hope this evening. As well as another four-letter word: Love.<br />
<br />
In Canada alone, two in five people face a diagnosis of cancer in their lifetime. It is more critical than ever to raise awareness about the disease and the impact it has on the lives of people.<br />
<br />
Photographer Dean Oros  created the "Angelic" series of midnight images using candle light and long exposures while photographing the CCS Relay for Life. Models are from the The Brides' Project, which donates a portion of its wedding gown sales to cancer research.<br />
<br />
Click on thumbnails to view captioned, full-size images. Select images are available to purchase for personal and commercial use.
    "Angelic 4" PhotoSensitive Cancer Co..ion.
  • Photographing for the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life is a touching experience. There's an intangible quality surrounding the event. <br />
<br />
Picture the scene: an outdoor field, much like that of a school's outdoor field, with a quarter mile track around the circumference for track & field competition. Bleachers off to one side. A stage at the foot of the track. Several big-top tents scattered around the track, housing such things as registration, food, cancer survivors, massage therapy and more.<br />
<br />
On the entire inside circumference of the track are luminaries: specially designed paper bags with a lit candle inside. Each luminary is a tribute to the lives of loved ones who have been touched by cancer. The track can barely hold all of them.<br />
<br />
On the bleachers the word "Hope" has been written with even more luminaries. Seventy-five luminaries for four letters. And indeed, there are many elements of Hope this evening. As well as another four-letter word: Love.<br />
<br />
In Canada alone, two in five people face a diagnosis of cancer in their lifetime. It is more critical than ever to raise awareness about the disease and the impact it has on the lives of people.<br />
<br />
Photographer Dean Oros  created the "Angelic" series of midnight images using candle light and long exposures while photographing the CCS Relay for Life. Models are from the The Brides' Project, which donates a portion of its wedding gown sales to cancer research.<br />
<br />
Click on thumbnails to view captioned, full-size images. Select images are available to purchase for personal and commercial use.
    "Angelic 1" PhotoSensitive Cancer Co..ion.