A great day! Was happy with the hand-held casual filming approach too, need to work on that some more. Might need to hire you as the presenter and I stay behind the camera 😆
Hiya Simon, you picked a good day for street shooting! Wandering round the city core with a couple mates, coffee, doughnuts, a good Asian bowl....who needs a camera?! My challenge, and least favourite 'tip' on your list would be to embrace the chaos. That will be something I try when next I venture into the concrete jungle. I'm on the same page with Andy who has lived here in Toronto a long time and finds it challenging to see it with fresh eyes. (I'd rather be in Muskoka...)
Hey Ted! I agree, dealing with chaos is a challenge, be it in a city or a woodland. I think we'd all rather be in Muskoka, need to plan a trip there soon!
That was excellent Simon, although I think you could have made more of the donuts/food..... Some great tips that I will try to apply when I'm wandering aimlessly around UK towns & cities.
Thanks Justyn, I think you're right. It was a bit if a quick walkaround, I would have loved to spend more time on the food (and culture). Will do more next time! Cheers.
Gods ideas and interesting TO tour, Simon. It kind of animated my memories of Toronto and you walked through one of my old neighbourhoods. Surprisingly, I haven't a great deal of street work from that time ... probably because I spent most of my time cooped up in the studio. Good to see most "street" conventions avoided. That tall gold building -- hard to avoid that. First time I saw it was when I met my future TO roommate and studio colleague (in Vancouver)--that was prominent in his portfolio. Anyway, good stuff. Cheers!
Thanks for dropping by Ray! I too once had a studio in Toronto, yet never spent any time wandering around shooting in the city. I guess we tend to take things for granted. It's changed a lot over the years, I barely recognize some spots now with the rapid development. I enjoy wandering around cities and towns, but do try to avoid the popular clichés of what street photography should be. Cheers!
What's your favourite idea on the list? Do you have your own ideas to share in the comments?
So true!!! We all see everything in a different way
It's what makes things like photography so interesting 🙂 Thanks for dropping by Mike!
That was fun! Great summaries, and yeah, colour!
A great day! Was happy with the hand-held casual filming approach too, need to work on that some more. Might need to hire you as the presenter and I stay behind the camera 😆
@@SimonBurnCreative I would need a lot of make-up and fancy lighting to make that happen ;-)
Hiya Simon, you picked a good day for street shooting! Wandering round the city core with a couple mates, coffee, doughnuts, a good Asian bowl....who needs a camera?! My challenge, and least favourite 'tip' on your list would be to embrace the chaos. That will be something I try when next I venture into the concrete jungle. I'm on the same page with Andy who has lived here in Toronto a long time and finds it challenging to see it with fresh eyes. (I'd rather be in Muskoka...)
Hey Ted! I agree, dealing with chaos is a challenge, be it in a city or a woodland. I think we'd all rather be in Muskoka, need to plan a trip there soon!
Great video Simon. Really enjoyed that.
Thanks! Hope to join one of your meet-ups soon. 👍
Love it Simon, an awesome day with you both, and the thumb is top 👌👌😊
Cheers Myk, a great day indeed! 😊 👍
That was fun Simon. You managed to capture some refreshing shots between the three of you.
Thanks Neville, we certainly enjoyed the day, regardless of the photos. It's always fun to meet up with like-minded people. 🙂
That was excellent Simon, although I think you could have made more of the donuts/food..... Some great tips that I will try to apply when I'm wandering aimlessly around UK towns & cities.
Thanks Justyn, I think you're right. It was a bit if a quick walkaround, I would have loved to spend more time on the food (and culture). Will do more next time! Cheers.
Gods ideas and interesting TO tour, Simon. It kind of animated my memories of Toronto and you walked through one of my old neighbourhoods. Surprisingly, I haven't a great deal of street work from that time ... probably because I spent most of my time cooped up in the studio.
Good to see most "street" conventions avoided. That tall gold building -- hard to avoid that. First time I saw it was when I met my future TO roommate and studio colleague (in Vancouver)--that was prominent in his portfolio. Anyway, good stuff. Cheers!
Thanks for dropping by Ray! I too once had a studio in Toronto, yet never spent any time wandering around shooting in the city. I guess we tend to take things for granted. It's changed a lot over the years, I barely recognize some spots now with the rapid development. I enjoy wandering around cities and towns, but do try to avoid the popular clichés of what street photography should be. Cheers!
Some super images Simon.Haven’t been in downtown Toronto for such a long time! Hope all is well with you?💙
Thanks Anne!
Cabbage town parliament