The June Toronto Film Shooters Photo Walk, in Hamilton. Part Two

 The walk route in Hamilton was straight down James St. and it crosses Hamilton from the North End which has become a locus of cool and when you start to cross the city, you see poverty, Crossing King St. at Jackson Square we came across a monthly pop up food bank which had a line up in the thousands, that's an eye opener. Toronto has poverty, but its spread out in smaller pockets. Hamilton, it's in your face. You could say it's the echos of the old industrial collapse of 20 years ago, and Hamilton being now a healthcare, education and food processing hub has a population hasn't or can't pivot to the new economy. 


The second roll is Kodak Gold 200, I should shoot this film more, it really works well with the 50 f2.5 Color Skopar lens. I struggled loading the second roll of Pro Image 100, which was annoying, I'm getting pretty good loading Barnack Leicas, they can still be finicky to load. I got the roll of Gold 200 loaded and here we are. 



Camera: Leica IIIg, Voigtlander 50 f2.5 Color Skopar Lens. 

Film: Kodak Gold 200, processed at Burlington Camera. 



Wall Mural at King and and James Crossing James at Wilson James St. Traffic South of Wilson Tree and Federal Building_ Corner Commercial Building For Sale_ Irving's Famous Clothes Downtown Hamilton Grit The Lisgar Block Against the Cloud King St. West Crosswalk_ Crowded Square on James St Line Up Continues on James St Hamilton Centre GO Station Look on James St. Southward Crossing James South of the TH&B Tracks Stone Row Houses on James The Pheasant Phuckers Looking to James St. and the Stone Row Houses Hamilton Street Railway Bus at the Light Middle of James St

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