





All Photos were taken on the final day of the APUG Conference, while I was taking Travis Nunn of Richmond Virgina to the airport. I used my Olympus OM-1 and HP5 Ilford film. There were more Kensington Market shots but one that I would term, local colour ( wannabe punk with the world's worst mohawk) thought he was part of a shot and voiced his displeasure at having his photo taken. I deduced he was performing for his peers, I denied him his wish for confrontation and gave up a roll of film in the camera. I was in no mood to get in a brawl with someone who might have friends close by.
Comments