Bloor-Yorkville Icefest 2013
Ice sculptures on display at the Bloor-Yorkville Icefest during the weekend of Feb. 23, 2013 in Village of Yorkville Park (Bellair St. & Cumberland St.)
Ice sculptures on display at the Bloor-Yorkville Icefest during the weekend of Feb. 23, 2013 in Village of Yorkville Park (Bellair St. & Cumberland St.)
I finally made it down to the AGO this month to see the new architectural details added by architect Frank Gehry from the inside. Then I went back again to capture the rear facade during the daytime. The sky was perfect blue yesterday and the sun at a good angle to capture the magnificent blue…
A beautiful city I hope to visit again. Would love to see the Public Gardens in the summertime.
Nuit Blanche is an annual event that transforms the city into an interactive art gallery all nightlong. I hit the streets with my art loving pal and captured as much as was possible to squeeze in during the hours we were out there. I’ve never been one for pulling an all-nighter but we did manage…
This is Watershed Conscientiousness, a living map of the city of Toronto and the rivers that flow through it, on display at the Toronto Evergreen Brick Works. This living piece of horticultural artwork holds endless possibilities for interesting photographs. I love to get up close and capture the colours and textures that emerge in this …
I was only carrying my Samsung Android smartphone with me but I still managed to get some good shots. The show was an absolute blast. Wasn’t expecting to enjoy Mötley Crüe quite as much as I did. Vince Neil even performed with on a broken foot which happened just the day before. And KISS? Never…
Street Pianos, a project by British artist Luke Jerram, came to Toronto this July and I tracked down 26 of the 41 that were placed around the GTA. Each represents one of the countries participating in the TORONTO 2015 Pan-Am Games and was designed by an artist from the country it represents. For more info on…
A trip to the zoo on a hot summer day meant lots of animals sleeping and/or hiding out of sight in whatever shaded areas they can find. Still managed to get some good shots though.
At Stan Wadlow Park, East York, Toronto
Took the opportunity to get some unusual vistas of the city this weekend during Doors Open Toronto which highlights architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings around the city. Had intended to join the guided tour with journalist and photographer Terry Murray, but it was over-booked, so instead my friends and I ventured off on…