I have just returned home from a ten day trip to Europe, where I taught a street photography workshop and spent some time on personal photography. I have a lot to share from that trip but, for now, here is a quick post with a few more images from my Toronto trip this past summer.
Part one of this series:
Toronto Street Photography Part One – Sunshine
… featured images taken while the sun was shining. Toronto is famous for it’s summer storms, however, and we also had a few hours of torrential rain while I was there. During the storm I managed to get out to shoot for an hour or two and had an absolute blast sloshing around the soaking wet streets. I highly recommend shooting in the rain, it is a lot of fun!
These images were captured with a Fuji X-Pro2 and the Fujinon 50mm f/2 lens (with one or two exceptions). All of the black and white images in this series were shot in the Acros+R film simulation and the colour images are a mix of Classic Chrome and Velvia.
I hope everyone is doing well, and I look forward to sharing a lot of work from Europe over the next few months!
Cheers,
Ian
You’ve caught some excellent juxtapositions!
Many thanks!