Project 365 Day 36: Altered Perception

Today’s scene was at Gare Cornavin in Geneva. While I captured quite a few shots I liked, I decided to share this one. At first sight, you might only see an out of focus image. But look closely, and you’ll see that I’ve shifted the subject and omitted the movement. Look closely and you’ll see that what’s in focus are the bus and tram electrical cables. Take a step back and you might notice the man on the bike and the woman walking completely respect the rule of thirds.

Project 365 Day 34: Snow Castle

I absolutely love snow, so the excitement to come back for Christmas after 7 years was quite intense. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a white Christmas, but mother nature decided to treat me with a white goodbye, and a 3 hour delay! I hope you enjoy this shot, one of my favourite spots in Hamilton.

Project 365 Day 33: Beautiful Ellia

Today’s post is from a shoot of one of my friend’s baby girl, beautiful Ellia! She gave us a scare with an early birth, but has fought through it and we’re so happy to have her.

Project 365 Day 32: Happy New Year

A new year has arrived and what better way than starting it with a bang at city hall at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto. Happy new year! And to finish the night and kickstart an amazing year to come the right way, a little stop at This Ain’t Hollywood, one of my favourite live music venues in Hamilton. I can only imagine how great this party was, judging by the ambiance that went late into the night. The Life of the Party

Project 365 Day 31: Game of Thrones

Ever since I was a kid I’ve been wanting to go to Medieval Times, on every trip we did into the city, so today I went for the first time ever on New Years Eve. It was amazing!

Project 365 Day 30: Ice Cold

It’s starting to get colder in Southern Ontario, ice cold! After two weeks, the temperature finally dropped below zero, bringing with it the snow! So what better way to welcome it than with some good old fashioned ice skating.

Project 365 Day 29: Burn Baby Burn

Hamilton has long been known as the Steel City because of its enormous steel production in the East end by companies such as Dofasco, Stelco and Nation Steel Car, and now US Steel.

Project 365 Day 28: On the Go

Union Station in Toronto has such grandeur it reminds me of Central Station in NYC. The thing I love about train stations is how happiness and sadness meet, without ever greeting one another, how the same platform that welcomes kisses also witnesses tears.

Project 365 Day 27: Frank & Oak

I’ve been looking for this store all my life, and now I finally found it. Frank & Oak is the true gentleman’s store: a café with delicious expresso welcomes you as you walk through the front doors, then elegant and classic wear awaits past the café, followed by a lounge with beautiful vintage and classic design living room furniture, ending off with a barber. What else does a 21st century man need in a store? I feel like adding a spa and the occasional cigar smoking might just be the cheery on the cake. Thanks Lawrence Tam for the great …