I recently completed a 2-day documentary workshop with legendary documentary photographer Donald Weber.
He gives you a week to complete an assignment series and helps to sequence and edit it at the end of that week. It was a truly enriching experience and fascinating to watch him think. My topic was “what emerges from the woodwork [...]
Archive for the ‘People’ Category
When Darkness Falls
Posted in Documentary, People, tagged Documentary, Donald Weber, Nightfall, Ontario, Photography, Street Photography, Toronto on September 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Premiers premiere
Posted in News, People, tagged Cabinet Meeting, Dalton McGuinty, Jean Charest, Ontario, Photography, Premiers, Quebec, Toronto on September 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
TORONTO, ON. September 10, 2009 – Premier McGuinty and Premier Charest discuss climate change during the second joint Cabinet meeting between Ontario and Quebec at the Royal Conservatory of Music in the Annex. (Sarah Dea/Toronto Star)
Getting into a TIFF
Posted in News, People, tagged 5 Dysfunctional People in a Car, Ontario, Pat Mills, Photography, portrait, Short Cuts, TIFF, Toronto on September 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
TORONTO, ON. August 27, 2009 - Filmmaker Pat Mills, a 2002 Ryerson film graduate, steers himself to the film festival in the cherry red Buick used in his second short feature, 5 Dysfunctional People In A Car, which appears as part of the Short Cuts program at TIFF this fall. (Sarah Dea/Toronto Star)
Avenue for Latin Voices
Posted in People, tagged Alameda Theatre, Chilean-Canadian, Marilo Nunez, Ontario, Photography, portrait, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto on September 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
TORONTO, ON. August 25, 2009 – Chilean-Canadian Marilo Nunez is the artistic director of Alameda Theatre, a young, dynamic multilingual and multicultural theatre company in Toronto poised to give a new voice to Latin Canadians. Their play Refugee Hotel is on the mainstage at Theatre Passe Muraille this fall. (Sarah Dea/Toronto Star)
Rogers Cup
Posted in People, Sports, tagged Alisa Kleybanova, Maria Sharapova, Photography, Rexall Centre, Rogers Cup, Russia, Semi-Final, Tennis, Toronto on August 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
TORONTO, ON. August 22, 2009 – Russia’s Maria Sharapova serves the ball against Russia’s Alisa Kleybanova during the semi-finals of the Rogers Cup at Rexall Centre in Toronto, on Saturday August 22, 2009. (Sarah Dea/Toronto Star)
NPAC Photo Essay – The Misadventures of Lex Vaughn
Posted in People, Uncategorized, tagged Graham and Diane, Lex Vaughn, News Photographer's Association of Canada, NPAC, Ontario, Photo Essay, Photography, Toronto, Ventriloquist on August 19, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I have been asked to contribute a photo essay on the News Photographer’s Association of Canada aka NPAC website this week. Check out my submission: The Mistadventures of Lex Vaughn.
GT1, Greater Toronto
Posted in News, People, tagged children, Hot Weather feature, Ontario, Photography, Rainbow, Splash, Splash pad, Toronto on August 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
GT1, Greater Toronto, August 18, 2009
L1, Living
Posted in News, People, tagged children, Domestic Life, Living, Ontario, Photography, Toronto, Toronto Star on August 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
L1, Living, August 14, 2009
Back Paddling
Posted in News, People, tagged Church Wellesley Village, feature, Fetish Fair, Ontario, Paddle, Photography, Toronto on August 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
TORONTO, ON. August 16, 2009 – The Church Street Fetish Fair transformed the Church and Wellesley Village into a world of fantasy. The street was lined with vendors and entertainers who helped people to feel free and celebrate what may usually be kept behind closed doors. (Sarah Dea/Toronto Star)
Float On
Posted in People, tagged Beach, Cherry Beach, feature, Floating, Noodle, Ontario, Photography, Swimming, Toronto, Water on August 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
TORONTO, ON. August 15, 2009 – Jeff Anderson bikes down to the water at Cherry Beach everyday to go where the current takes him. He enjoys the fact that not many dare venture into the water because the surface remains still for his daily float. He decides to return ashore when his fingers become pruny. [...]