Dry Running a Future Photowalk
A few weeks ago I met up with fellow Toronto film Shooters FB Group member Jessica Kosmack. We chatted online with the group and on Instagram about all sorts of stuff photography related. We both work in the communications and marketing field and she had two weeks off before starting a new job opportuntiy, makes sense to do a photowalk and dry run an upcoming photo walk for the group.
Jessica had a keen eye for architectural detail and pointed out how buildings along Dundas St. West went up at random at different points. Little Portugal feels like Queen St. West in some regards almost 20 years ago and hasn't been seriously gentrified, yet. We wandered over to Little Italy for lunch, stopped by Wonder Pens to stock up on notebooks. It was fun, having clear skies helped a lot even if the temperatures started to drop.
Camera: Nikon FM2n, Nikkor Ai 50 f1.4 lens.
Film: Rollei RPX 400, HC110B.
Jessica had a keen eye for architectural detail and pointed out how buildings along Dundas St. West went up at random at different points. Little Portugal feels like Queen St. West in some regards almost 20 years ago and hasn't been seriously gentrified, yet. We wandered over to Little Italy for lunch, stopped by Wonder Pens to stock up on notebooks. It was fun, having clear skies helped a lot even if the temperatures started to drop.
Camera: Nikon FM2n, Nikkor Ai 50 f1.4 lens.
Film: Rollei RPX 400, HC110B.
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