Photo Of The Week 94 – Standing Out
The 94th photo of the week comes from Pete Carr and his website Little Time Machine.
Photo Of The Week 79 – Cameron Davidson
The 79th photo of the week is by Cameron Davidson, who is inspired by a love of flight and aerial views. You can find out more information and his portfolio at camersondavidson.com.
Photo of the Week – 77
This time around our featured Photo of the Week comes to us via Emma’s Wonderland. Simply, one of the dopest ass shots of Paris (or anything) I’ve ever seen. Thanks Emma!
Photo Of The Week 74 – Johannes Heuckeroth
The photo of the week is by Johannes Heuckeroth. Johannes is currently studying “Design” at the Georg-Simon-Ohm-Hochschule in Nuremburg.
Photo Of The Week 72
The photo of the week features a brilliantly coloured city skyline taken by Thomas Hawk.
Photo Of The Week 71
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Photo Of The Week 59 – Dufferin Alley
The 59th photo of the week was taken behind the Dufferin Mall in Toronto by Joel Bedford
Photo Of The Week 51
The 51st photo of the week is titled purple boat by David Henderson. His goal in his photography is to “create strong vibrant images that are comfortable to look at because they are well balanced to look at in terms of structure, color and form”.
Photo Of The Week 47
The photo of the week is by David Bell (@eyeogle) who is also a contributor to Toronto Art Saves. I wouldn’t be surprised if he had to climb a tree to get this shot. His passion for photography is unreal and he’s just getting started. He turns 20 tomorrow. Check out his photo blog. The...
Photo of the Week 46
By Ann He Believe it or not Ann He is only 15 years old. She started taking photo’s out of pure passion. check out her Flickr stream here. -G
Photo Of The Week 45 By Navid Baraty
I know the summer just ended in Canada but this photo is unreal! Navid Baraty is a completely self-taught photographer who has been published and exhibited internationally. He has been published twice with National Geographic and has also been featured in a large-scale installation by Wellington International Airport in New Zealand. While he currently...


