After the storm
It wasn’t too long ago that I took a walk through the downtown core of Toronto. Earlier in the day, I did a little bit of architecture shooting, focusing on […]
It wasn’t too long ago that I took a walk through the downtown core of Toronto. Earlier in the day, I did a little bit of architecture shooting, focusing on […]
As a volunteer for the Luminato Festival for the past six years, and an instructor for the Community and Outreach department’s Youth Volunteer Photography Program for the past three years,
Luminato and Lomography in Toronto Read More »
This past weekend saw many of Toronto’s finest buildings and architectural wonders open their doors to the public. Doors Open Toronto, now in its 14th year, saw locals and tourists
City Hall at Doors Open 2013 Read More »
Kariya Park is a little bit of greenery in the heart of Mississauga. The park is named after Mississauga’s sister city, Kariya, in Japan. Although it’s not too large a
Last summer, I had the fortune of camping and hiking in Killarney, Ontario. You can see some of those photos in this post here. I liked the area so much
The blossoming of the sakura trees are always a good indication that Spring has sprung in the city. If you are lucky, you’ll be able to catch them at its
Sakura season comes and goes Read More »
A little while ago before the snow came down, Toronto Instagrammers met up for a tour of the Evergreen Brickworks. Rather than capturing the meetup with my iPhone, I decided
Camping in the outdoors is always refreshing. It’s even better when you’re right by the waters and have access to plenty of hiking trails nearby. Killarney, Ontario is just that