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  • Reflective detail of a crystal chandelier.
    House and Home IMG_6898 - Version 2.tif
  • Public transportation: Subway Rapid Transit.
    Lifestyle IMG_6057.tif
  • Mechanical engineer, Toronto Transit Commission.
    Lifestyle IMG_6119.tif
  • Public transit; Subway (SRT), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Public Transit IMG_5954.tif
  • Bathroom faucet and sink.
    House and Home IMG_6950.tif
  • Upscale, residential den, sunroom.
    IMG_P1010058.tif
  • Public transit; Subway (SRT), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Public Transit IMG_6103.tif
  • Jacuzzi water tap.
    IMG_6948
  • House and home: interior design.
    IMG_6880 - Version 3
  • Scarborough Rapid Transit.
    Lifestyle IMG_5923.tif
  • Interior of elegant, upscale living room.
    House and Home P1010058.tif
  • Public transit; Subway (SRT), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Public Transit IMG_5958.tif
  • Window-lined restroom with soaker tub.
    House and Home IMG_6920.tif
  • 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 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 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 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 1" PhotoSensitive Cancer Co..ion.
  • The seasons. They are changing. It’s 8:25am, about 8 minutes before sunrise, per the Environment Canada website. Early December. About 30cm of fresh snow has fallen overnight.<br />
<br />
Short days and long nights are typical this time of year for Thunder Bay, ON (Canada).<br />
<br />
Not only are the seasons changing. Folks have been prepping for the coming winter. Some will hunker down with family and friends, food and entertain. Some will embrace nature: wearing warm socks inside hiking boots, lacing up and sharpening ice-skates, adjusting bindings and waxing skis, layering up for trail running.<br />
<br />
See the "Before" photograph here: https://deanorosphoto.photoshelter.com/image/I0000LiUAF4jDj5I
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3448.tif
  • A stunning view inside Trinity College Chapel. A happy couple weds. To view Myriam and Cory's complete Wedding Gallery Collection, please visit the Client Area and log-in. You'll be able to view these and other images as a slideshow, order prints and more.<br />
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© Images of a Promise by Dean Oros Photo + Design
    M+C_MG_4776
  • Inside Nahuku, the Thurston Lava Tube, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
    Big Island Hawaii_MG_3588
  • The seasons. They are changing.<br />
It’s late afternoon, early December. The sun will set just after 5pm. Typical for Northern Ontario this time of year. Short days. Long nights.<br />
<br />
Dawn may present itself with 30cm of freshly fallen snow.<br />
<br />
Not only are the seasons changing. Folks have been prepping for the coming winter. Some will hunker down with family and friends, food and entertain. Some will embrace nature: wearing warm socks inside hiking boots, lacing up and sharpening ice-skates, adjusting bindings and waxing skis, layering up for trail running.<br />
<br />
This winter storm is due to a low pressure system that will track east across the Great Lakes tonight and tomorrow.<br />
<br />
Let’s see what tomorrow brings.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3447.tif
  • A stunning view inside Trinity College Chapel. A happy couple weds.
    Religious Buildings IMG_4776.tif
  • People gather inside the church. To view the newlywed's complete Wedding Gallery Collection, please visit the Client Area and log-in. You'll be able to view these and other images as a slideshow, order prints and more.
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