This is what “feels like -32°C” looks like. These shots were all taken at Ashbridge’s Bay in Toronto, Ontario.
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This is what “feels like -32°C” looks like. These shots were all taken at Ashbridge’s Bay in Toronto, Ontario.
This is what “feels like -32°C” looks like. These shots were all taken at Ashbridge’s Bay in Toronto, Ontario.
I shot a handful of stills for a magazine called Edible Toronto. Talia and I traveled out to the Canadian Ginger Company to meet the owner and get the tour of facility. The farm was located out by Caledonia, Ontario. Before this shoot I guess I had never seen fresh ginger because the ginger I know and love is always brown and barky. Fresh from the ground it is a vibrant pink and yellow. Super cool.
Be sure to pick up this issue of Edible Toronto to see these images in print, or check out the Digital Edition. Also, if you’re looking to stock up on some ginger head to the Canadian Ginger Company’s website and place an order!
Click on the thumbnails below to see the full image.
New year, new post. Happy New Year!
It looks like a high security prison, but it actually provides 45% of Toronto’s and York Region’s water. I’ve always found The R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant to be visually interesting. It feels very out of place and a little menacing. I guess that’s why it’s been used as a prison in the movie “Half Baked” and an evil headquarters in “Undercover Brother”. It definitely exudes that villainous hide-out vibe.
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The fall colours are sticking around for a long time this year. I welcome them to stay forever. I love how there are spots like this within the city of Toronto. Just a hop, skip and jump away from my house I found this beautiful park with the full fall yellows on display. Absolutely gorgeous. Make sure you get out to enjoy the autumn palette before it turns white.
It’s one heck of a rainy day here in Toronto. I was thinking about heading out to shoot but I’m feeling too cozy inside. Instead I dug up some photos from China that I have not yet shared. Here is some of the architecture that caught my eye.
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