Been so busy recently that I had no time to update my page. I feel terrible!  So here are some remaining street shots from the summer.  What a great summer it was! Now it’s finally getting cold, and I would assume that we’re about to get our first real snowfall soon.  Not really looking forward to it, but it wouldn’t be Christmas without it. I’m also working on a small personal photography project which I will post as soon as it’s done. Cheers!

P.S. The Fuji X100 is sooo much fun to shoot!

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What a wonderful little wedding! Beautiful couple, beautiful autumn day and a beautiful venue. Thank you guys for letting me shoot this little/big moment in your life. It was truly a pleasure to share my passion with the two of you. Congratulations! 🙂

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I’m sure a lot of you know by now that Kensington Market is one of my favourite places to do street photography here in Toronto. The vibrance, the colours, the smells and the sounds all form this very unique experience not found anywhere else in the city. Whether you come here in the summer or winter, the vibe goes on. What I particularly love about Kensington is that you feel like you’re in another city. It’s as if you’ve crossed a boundary and the rules have changed. I can guarantee you, in Kensington Market there is potential to not only have a great cup of coffee with a slice of cherry pie, but to meet some of the most interesting people in the city.

  • Veronica - November 18, 2011 - 9:11 AM

    You have a real gift for photography! Awesome pics!ReplyCancel

    • M.S. - November 18, 2011 - 9:28 AM

      Thanks Veronica! I really appreciate you kind comment. 🙂ReplyCancel

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Went for a walk in Chinatown the other day with my new Fuji X-100. I gotta say that this little camera is perfect for street shooting, as no one really notices you with it. What’s also amazing is the image quality it can produce. The dynamic range is spectacular and the lens is super sharp. The only thing that I still find a little tricky is the 35mm equivalent focal length, as you really have to get up close and personal in order to capture most situations. Ideally, I would love a 50mm, but I guess we have to make with what we have. In a way it’s good as it will force me to learn, which is the reason I picked this camera up. I figure that after shooting with a fixed focal length for at least 6 months, my photography will greatly improve. It really forces you to think.

Anyways, more street work coming up soon, as well as another wedding series.

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