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Over the years vintage has become a bit of a costume to some, while for others (like some of us) it is a daily mainstay. At the time of Halloween...we need more than just your average vintage costume idea to stand out against those who may end up dressing up as we would on any other given day or night! So, here are a few ideas for your vintage inspired costume. Really - the concepts were endless the idea is to pick some vintage OR make it vintage! Classic Horror/Hallowe'en Characters: Carnivale/Circus/Freak Show: Movie and TV Characters Disney, Cartoon and Comic Book Characters Art/Literature Military/Historical Miscellaneous Some of these can be done just by adding some special effects makeup to our daily wardrobe...while others require a little more digging into out costume "tickle trucks" (I refer to the Dr Dress Up TV Show - nothing kinky here!). With a little time and minimal effort we know you can pull off something great! Up next - our Vintage Halloween Roundup!
Toronto was a quieter place in the 1950s. Our skyline was made up of a handful of buildings from the 1930s, our brick buildings were stained with s...
Nadine and Greg for married on a beautiful summer day in Toronto.With their reception at the historic Eglinton Grand, they chose a classic Hollywood movie theme for the wedding. I love the movie stub invitations and vintage elegance of the decor.The ceremony took place at St Gregory…
Spadina house wedding photography toronto. A small intimate outdoor wedding in a beautiful garden and all white museum. Bohemian and vintage photography
Avard Woolaver arrived in Toronto in September 1980 to study photography at what was then called Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Coming from rural...
Top engagement photo locations in Toronto and GTA, Ontario - from modern city vibe to whimsical forests to industrial markets
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We have been shooting a lot lately, so much so that time spent away from the camera has been spent behind the desk editing, and it has been a pleasure. With so many fantastic couples we have met this year, the work load doesn't seem like work at all. Actually Ryan and I have been
Heading back to school after the summer break is always a day of mixed emotions for kids. I recall bursting to tell my friends about my summer vaca...
Avard Woolaver arrived in Toronto in September 1980 to study photography at what was then called Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Coming from rural...
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Vintage Blog post on the history of Toronto's Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion with vintage photos
Love this gorgeous inspo from Astora Studio - a Toronto elopement feature, packed with vintage / city style. Just a beautiful bride and her groom, their
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Terry Fox, during his Marathon of Hope, crosses Yonge Street at Bloor in Toronto, July 12, 1980.
Don’t call it a melting pot. Toronto is a proud mosaic of 240 distinct, culturally diverse neighborhoods. Here we zero in on the city’s buzzing West End.
Photographer: Alfred Pearson August 31, 1929 City of Toronto Archives Series 71, Item 7175
Top engagement photo locations in Toronto and GTA, Ontario - from modern city vibe to whimsical forests to industrial markets
We photographed Melissa and Steve's engagement session one hot and sticky evening on Toronto Island. We loved the way the photographs turned out but it was also amazing to shoot in the crisp fall air. While I was with the girls in their beautiful hotel suite, Michael was with the groom and his guys at their home on the Danforth. I had a blast with the girls, just getting to know them and quietly observing how they interacted as friends. They were so incredibly helpful in ensuring the room was clean, her dress stayed dry etc. We hadn't planned on a first look but Melissa and Steve felt it would calm their nerves. I love that they chose to see each other at the last minute before the ceremony. Steve's reaction to Melissa was: Oh WOW! He looked genuinely speechless, as he should have. She looked like a goddess who stepped off the pages of a renaissance piece. The groom fit the part of Italian charm. We love photographing at The Eglinton Grand. The mixture of old Hollywood mixed with contemporary glam makes for a gorgeous backdrop. Their first dance was viewed by the guests located on the mezzanine level. After cocktail hour, the curtains parted and the crowd stunned. Casblanca played in the background while the guests dined on gourmet food and the amazing band belted out soulful tunes. We had an amazing time shooting this wedding and were so thrilled to be part of the festivities. We hope you enjoy the sneak peeks! Love, Wendy
The Toronto subway map might not be as iconic as London's or as comprehensive as New York's, but it has its own charms. From day one, the TTC has m...
With a history that dates all the way back to the horse-drawn cars of the 1860s, the streetcar is the foundation upon which Toronto's transit syste...