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Jane Rowe for Report on Business

Here are a couple shots from a recent shoot with Jane Rowe for Report on Business. Rowe is the head of private equity at Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan and she's the one who is responsible for the sale of a controlling stake in MLSE (Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, TFC, & Marlies) to Rogers and Bell for $1.32 Billion.Thanks to the always helpful Ian Patterson (hardcore Leafs fan #1) for hanging onto that light for so long.

Art Director: Domenic Macri Director of Photography: Clare Jordan Assistant: Ian Patterson

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Wednesday 04.04.12
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Great Wide Open

They say a picture is worth a thousand words.... So here are a few thousands words that describe how much I love the wide open landscapes of the desert regions of California and Nevada.

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Thursday 03.22.12
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Humber College Representing

I'm glad to see my old school Humber College is pumping out lot's of fresh and talented photographers.We just finished up a month of work placements with 2 very promising ladies. Nicole Vance and Sylvia Szuba, keep an eye out for them.

Nicole 'The Neat Freak' Vance

Sylvia 'The Archive Machine' Szuba

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Friday 03.16.12
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Squid Ink Pasta Stinks

I had the pleasure of shooting a creative a while back with the lovely and talented Paige Weir. We shot some squid ink pasta which looks very cool, but when cooked was quite stinky. Prop Styling: Paige Weir

tags: paige weir, squid ink pasta
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Monday 03.12.12
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Drinks for Elle

We recently worked on a fun drink shoot for Elle Canada. The story is about how cocktail culture is making a comeback.Bottoms up!

Art Director: Elena Viltovskaia Prop Stylist: Madeleine Johari Food Stylist: Nanci Midwicki Retouching: Matthew Bartholomew Gibson

tags: cocktails, Elle Canda, photo shoot
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Monday 03.05.12
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I was in a strange place

The Salton Sea is definitely one of the strangest places I've ever been. I was there a few months ago and I can still smell the wretched stench of thousands of rotting fish carcases littered along the coast. Known as an accidental sea, the Salton Sea was created when massive flooding of the Colorado River in 1905 crashed the canal gates leading into the developing Imperial Valley. For the next 18 months the entire volume of the Colorado River rushed downward into the Salton Trough. By the time engineers were finally able to stop the breaching water in 1907, the Salton Sea had been born at 45 miles long and 20 miles wide – equaling about 130 miles of shoreline.

In the 1920s they developed the area into a successful tourist destination which lasted until the late 1950s. By then people had started abandoning the area and the decay that we see now set in. The Salton Sea is California's largest lake. Like Death Valley, it is below sea level. The salinity of the water is out of control, hence all of the rotting fish on the shores.

Anyways, if you're into post-apocalyptic hell-holes, check this place out.

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Tuesday 02.21.12
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Daniel Radcliffe for The Grid

Here are a few outtakes from my shoot with Daniel Radcliffe for The Grid last week. Click here to read the interview.

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Tuesday 02.07.12
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Finger Cooking

We are thrilled to be a part of Boston Pizza's cool new look.Check it out.

Food Styling: Noah Witenoff Prop Styling: Madeleine Johari

Agency: Taxi

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Thursday 02.02.12
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Evidence

If you're passing through Minden, Ontario, my work is up at the Agnes Jamieson Gallery until February 25.The curator, Laurie Carmount, did a beautiful job of putting this together. Please drop in if you're in that neck of the woods.

Evidence January 5, 2012 - Feburary 25, 2012 Opening Reception Saturday, January 14 at 1pm

Ryan Szulc and Darren Lum curated by Laurie Carmount

Society often holds photography to be undeniable documentation. It embodies everything and presents back to us unavoidable realities. Evidence is a group photography exhibition with Ryan Szulc and Darren Lum. The exhibition examines the role photography plays in society today. Is the ultimate role of photography to document? Does society hold it as the true witness of our time? How much do we trust it? If it has become abused by technology is it just ‘eye-candy’? We spend a huge amount of money and time living vicariously through events portrayed in a sensationalistic manner which, really, are none of our business. Yet we spend little time and give little consideration to images that are evidence of our interaction with land that could lead to serious ramifications. This exhibition moves from shocking to stark realities that pulls the viewer through a myriad of emotions. Szulc’s work records how humans have marked the land.

Ryan Szulc: A common thread in my photographs is the concept of nature reclaiming its space and the inevitable, and often haunting, remnants of human abandonment. The main intent with this series of work is to create a meditation on the effect of human existence on our landscape and to gain insight into the ‘dynamic interrelation’. Several of the images portray obvious human objects imposing on the landscape, others are seemingly void of any human trace. However, there is a dark narrative consistent in this series, exploring the relationship between the figures of the image, and the degree to which we perceive them. Yet, while often dark, they maintain an aesthetic appeal that that challenges the typical beauty one associates with landscape photography.

Ryan Szulc is a Toronto based photographer who has been shooting editorial and commercial projects for over 5 years. After graduating from the Humber College photography program, Ryan assisted several photographers before opening his own studio. His work has been featured in Applied Arts, Toronto Life, The Grid, Report on Business, Canadian Living, and Chatelaine among others. Ryan’s work has won several awards and has been featured in numerous group shows.

Darren Lum: With my experience in journalism I've always wondered if it is the media that fuels a need for graphic images or if it is the other way around? For most people what we see and remember are scenes of a graphic nature and compel us to look. I want to explore the public’s desire to ‘see all’, that desire to gaze at someone else’s misfortune versus the morality and right for privacy of the victim.

Darren Cory Lum is a Canadian born photographer of Chinese descent who was raised in the Toronto suburbs and became inspired by photojournalists such as Robert Capa and Henri Cartier Bresson. He presently works at the Haliburton County Echo and The Minden Times local newspapers. His work has garnered several provincial and national newspaper awards and has been used in the Toronto Star, Toronto Sun and USA Today, London Free Press and wire services such as the Canadian Press. He has more than 10 years of experience working in the field of journalism. Lum has been an instructor at Humber College for first year journalism students. In 2008, Darren collaborated on the animated short, Flipbook. It was produced by Stone by Stone Production and supported by Bravo!Fact. For that project he documented the Muskoka Novel Marathon with more than 12,000 shots. He also completed an intensive semester of instruction in photojournalism at the Danish School of Journalism in Denmark.

Here are few of my pieces that are on display at the gallery:

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Friday 01.20.12
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Back to Baking

Last winter I had the chance to collaborate once again with the always lovely Anna Olson on her new cookbook Back to Baking.This is the third cookbook we have shot together. It's in stores now and it looks fantastic so check it out!

Food Styling: Anna Olson & Lisa Rollo Prop Styling: Madeleine Johari

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Friday 01.13.12
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