Category Archives: Toronto Portrait Photography

Environmental, corporate and family portraits in Toronto and the GTA.

Toronto Portrait Photographer – Dramatic Lighting at Toronto Waterfront

Toronto Portrait Photographer - Dramatic Lighting at Toronto Waterfront

This is another frame from that memorable session with Nyki Palmer, and Jared Wielfaert of Jared Wielfaert Photography. The ominous sky was a perfect backdrop for our model, and the cross lighting technique we used created the dramatic lighting you see here. However, the product would have not been complete without a little post-processing. This...

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Toronto Portrait Photographer – Film Noir Session by The Waterfront

Toronto Portrait Photographer - Film Noir Session by The Waterfront

By definition, Film Noir is a term used to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas. The vast majority, if not all of these films had a visual style that was low key black and white. That’s the look we were going for in this particular shoot, although I also liked the color version as well, you...

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Toronto Event Photography – Toronto Beaches Jazz Festival 2008

Toronto Street Photography - Toronto Beaches Jazz Festival 2008

Unfortunately, I skipped the festival in 2009, which I’m not going to do in 2010. In its 22nd year, the Beaches Jazz Festival is a musical festival that encompasses several genres vying for attention across a good stretch of Queen St. East. in Toronto. From Big Band tunes to hard hitting blues, and everything in...

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Toronto Portrait Photographer – Playing with Light

Toronto Portrait Photographer - Playing with Light

I took this picture of my wife Miriam at a fundraiser for Teams in Training. After the event was over, I asked her to pose in front of the Christmas lights, and this was the result. Bookmark It

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Toronto Fashion Photographer – Model Photo Session at High Park

Toronto Fashion Photographer - Model Photo Session at High Park

This particular photo shoot was done in High Park, Toronto during the fall. While the fall colors were pretty vibrant that day, I decided to go with a B&W post-processing for this image, as it almost blends the model with the foliage behind her. Bookmark It

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