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  • 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_5938.tif
  • Public transit; Subway (SRT), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Public Transit IMG_5958.tif
  • Scarborough Rapid Transit.
    Lifestyle IMG_5923.tif
  • Friends and family stand on the pier at the beach
    _MG_9034
  • Family wave their arms, standing on the pier, at the beach
    _MG_9035
  • A man and woman call each other on payphone at payphone booth.
    Lifestyle_0049
  • Palm trees stand next to a parking lot with reserved parking and wheelchair access signs in Waikoloa, Hawaii.
    Big Island Hawaii_MG_3213b.tif
  • Thunder Bay (ON, Canada): In the craft of photography, the completed image is missing elements that may have influenced the photographer at the time of capture. Not present are the sound, scent, thought, circumstance, past expervience and emotion the photographer was in the midst of. That’s part of what can make photography uniquely beautiful and individual. At least to this photographer.<br />
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How the viewer sees the final photograph is unique. To residents of Thunder Bay, the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is instantly recognizable in this photograph. To those not familiar with this beautiful landmark, does the photography still stand on its own? I think this image plays both parts equally well. I’ve titled it Shadow and Snow.<br />
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It was a mild winter day. The first melt of the year. Perfect for a walk along Thunder Bay’s Port Arthur harbourfront. As often happens I found it hard to ignore the scene playing out in front of me. Looking out past the shore of Lake Superior to its frozen top-water and the Sleeping Giant in the distance, I was taken with how shadow and texture danced together. How they complemented one another. To me, it was striking. The afternoon sun was the perfect conductor as I imagined what music Mother Nature was playing. Heheh. Hopefully you get the idea.<br />
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The stars of the show in this photograph are shadow, light and texture with the Sleeping Giant and sky adding the final layers of story.<br />
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Bright afternoon sun bouncing off a snow-covered lake isn’t an ideal photography situation without the proper camera gear. I hadn’t planned to photograph so I pulled out what I had on-hand... my mobile camera phone... to see what I could do. While this photograph may not be technically perfect, it’s close. Imperfectly perfect, one could say. <br />
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I hope you enjoy it.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3711_v3.tif
  • Thunder Bay (ON, Canada): In the craft of photography, the completed image is missing elements that may have influenced the photographer at the time of capture. Not present are the sound, scent, thought, circumstance, past experience and emotion the photographer was in the midst of. That’s part of what can make photography uniquely beautiful and individual. At least to this photographer.<br />
<br />
How the viewer sees the final photograph is unique. To residents of Thunder Bay, the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park in this photograph is instantly recognizable. To those not familiar with this beautiful landmark, does the photography still stand on its own?<br />
<br />
The set up: It was a mild winter day. The first melt of the year. Perfect for a walk along Thunder Bay’s Port Arthur harbourfront. As often happens I found it hard to ignore the scene playing out in front of me. Looking out past the shore of Lake Superior to its frozen top-water and the Sleeping Giant in the distance, I was taken with how shadow and texture danced together. How the shadow cast by a neighbouring tree splayed across the scene. How they all complemented one another. To me, it was striking. The afternoon sun was the perfect conductor as I imagined what music Mother Nature was playing. Okay… a little cheesy, but hopefully you get the idea.<br />
<br />
Afternoon sun bouncing off a snow-covered lake isn’t an ideal photography situation without the proper camera gear. I hadn’t planned to photograph so I pulled out what I had on-hand… my mobile camera phone… to see what I could do. While this photograph may not be technically perfect, it’s close. Imperfectly perfect, one could say. <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy it.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3711_v4.tif
  • A man and woman stand on the pier situated on the grounds of the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant. This plant provides safe drinking water to Toronto's residents and York Region.
    _MG_8758 - Version 2
  • Thunder Bay (ON, Canada): In the craft of photography, the completed image is missing elements that may have influenced the photographer at the time of capture. Not present are the sound, scent, thought, circumstance, past experience and emotion the photographer was in the midst of. That’s part of what can make photography uniquely beautiful and individual. At least to this photographer.<br />
<br />
How the viewer sees the final photograph is unique. To residents of Thunder Bay, the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park in this photograph is instantly recognizable. To those not familiar with this beautiful landmark, does the photography still stand on its own?<br />
<br />
The set up: It was a mild winter day. The first melt of the year. Perfect for a walk along Thunder Bay’s Port Arthur harbourfront. As often happens I found it hard to ignore the scene playing out in front of me. Looking out past the shore of Lake Superior to its frozen top-water and the Sleeping Giant in the distance, I was taken with how shadow and texture danced together. How the shadow cast by a neighbouring tree splayed across the scene. How they all complemented one another. To me, it was striking. The afternoon sun was the perfect conductor as I imagined what music Mother Nature was playing. Okay… a little cheesy, but hopefully you get the idea.<br />
<br />
Afternoon sun bouncing off a snow-covered lake isn’t an ideal photography situation without the proper camera gear. I hadn’t planned to photograph so I pulled out what I had on-hand… my mobile camera phone… to see what I could do. While this photograph may not be technically perfect, it’s close. Imperfectly perfect, one could say. <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy it.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3711.tif
  • Two children, brother and sister, stand together wearing matching hats
    Family and Children_MG_9584.tif
  • A man and woman stand on the rocks in the Beaches waterfront of Toronto, Canada
    _MG_8699
  • A man and woman stand on the pier situated on the grounds of the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant. This plant provides safe drinking water to Toronto's residents and York Region.
    _MG_8770
  • Financial planning. Baby's first bank. Three piggy banks stand one behind the other with coins visible on pink table. Part of hand is visible right side of frame.
    House and Home IMG_9772.tif
  • Man and woman stand together on pier overlooking Lake Ontario.
    Lifestyle_0019
  • A man and woman stand on the pier situated on the grounds of the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant. This plant provides safe drinking water to Toronto's residents and York Region.
    _MG_8760
  • Palm trees stand next to a parking lot with reserved parking and wheelchair access signs in Waikoloa, Hawaii.
    Big Island Hawaii_MG_3213
  • 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
  • A Shih Tzu dog stands on the boardwalk
    Animals and Pets _MG_5202 - Version ...tif
  • A man, woman, girl and dog standing on a cobblestone road, showing off their footwear.
    Animals and Pets _MG_0259.tif
  • One of the oldest industrial brick producing facilities in the province, the Don Valley Brick Works was the longest operating brick works in Toronto and Ontario. The company used the most advanced technical processes and equipment of the time, often simultaneously, and installed one of the earliest continuous kilns in Ontario. <br />
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The wide-range of products made on-site were applied to numerous Toronto buildings, ranging from modest structures to the most recognizable landmarks of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. <br />
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One of the site’s most outstanding characteristics is its ability to portray the complexity of a long standing and well used industrial site and brick works in which buildings and spaces are periodically being added to, demolished, adapted and reused to accommodate technical changes, new markets and new ways of marketing, social conditions, new materials and processes of construction and new forms of transportation, sources of capital and power.
    Evergreen Brick Works _MG_6953.tif
  • Clay pottery. High angle of three clay pots standing side by side.
    House and Home _MG_4051.tif
  • A silouette of a women standing on pier on lake in winter
    _MG_8140
  • Clay pottery. High angle of three clay pots standing side by side.
    House and Home _MG_4052.tif
  • This is the biggest group shot I've done to date with about 170 people. Many thanks to everyone who helped wrangle the guests. A special thanks to Amalia Ward, the wedding planner who made sure the chair I was standing on while capturing this image didn't slip from under my feet.
    _MG_5961.jpg
  • One of the oldest industrial brick producing facilities in the province, the Don Valley Brick Works was the longest operating brick works in Toronto and Ontario. The company used the most advanced technical processes and equipment of the time, often simultaneously, and installed one of the earliest continuous kilns in Ontario. <br />
<br />
The wide-range of products made on-site were applied to numerous Toronto buildings, ranging from modest structures to the most recognizable landmarks of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. <br />
<br />
One of the site’s most outstanding characteristics is its ability to portray the complexity of a long standing and well used industrial site and brick works in which buildings and spaces are periodically being added to, demolished, adapted and reused to accommodate technical changes, new markets and new ways of marketing, social conditions, new materials and processes of construction and new forms of transportation, sources of capital and power.
    Evergreen Brick Works _MG_6856.tif
  • Candles illuminate HOPE from the footballs stands during the Relay for Life Scarborough, Ontario, for Canadian Cancer Society
    IMG_1223 - Version 2