
My last wedding of 2010 took place in Downtown Toronto at Mildred Temple Kitchen in Liberty Village. Jill and Terence put together a eclectic, vegan wedding together in a fun but sophisticated style.

We decided it would be a great idea to travel around Toronto and take some pictures at some of their favourite locations. Suspect video, Bellwoods Park, and a quick stop at the new Dufferin Street underpass at Queen West.

After our photo shoot, it was back to the Gladstone for some relaxing time before heading to Mildred Temple Kitchen for the Ceremony and Reception.


Of course, there are more images for your viewing pleasure ‘here‘!

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This week brings us the latest edition of the county arts magazine Square2. Featured in this issue are two photo shoots I conducted in conjunction with the editors of Square 2. One is an article on the musician Emily Fennell, and another on fashion designer and creator Koren Bellman.
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Spark Box Studio’s release event for Square 2 issue 2
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Like last year, we had a little fashion show type photo shoot at Kelly’s Shop. This year we ventured outside and did some photos in amongst the garden and, alas, the compost bins, haha. Nothing like some eco friendly backdrops. While the sun was hot, our models were hotter in the latest fashions available at Kelly’s shop on Main Street in Picton.


See more of the fashionable items available at Kelly’s in beautiful downtown Picton here


This is merely a teaser to introduce the photos taken at the Regent Theatre last Thursday. We had various people dress up in period costume and photographed them throughout the theatre. Due to time and other constraints, most of these were shot with available light or with flash. Due to the phenomenal low light capabilities of the Canon 5d Mark II, we were able to get some glamourous and stunning photos of both the models and of the spectacular features of the Regent Theatre itself. These photos will be part of a fundraiser for the Regent Theatre’s Building Restoration fund. More photographs and information to follow shortly.