More garbage from Toronto

Toronto, Ontario 2007
If you love photographs of garbage and walls from Canada, keep watching because I have a bunch of trash to post from the summer while I figure out how to edit it for the website.

Toronto, Ontario 2007
If you love photographs of garbage and walls from Canada, keep watching because I have a bunch of trash to post from the summer while I figure out how to edit it for the website.

Toronto, 2007
People only deserve as much privacy as they can muster between the time I decide to take their photograph, and when I actually make said photograph.

Toronto, Ontario 2007
While I was in Toronto, with no sense of irony at all, I made dozens of photographs of the CN Tower. It is the tallest free standing structure in the world, but it quickly becomes a highly ubiquitous feature of the skyline when you are plodding around the city on foot.
From any distance it looks like a dated sci-fi prop and up until the moment I was standing underneath it I had a hard time mustering any awe whatsoever. Nonetheless, its’ omnipresence during my explorations in the city—the never ending spire-peak-a-boo, popping out behind other structures—compelled me to photograph and rephotograph.
For this reason alone would have I cast my vote for the Canadian National Tower in Cabinet Magazine’s Most Phallic Building in the World contest, had some lame building in Michigan not already won.

Toronto, Ontario 2007

Toronto, Ontario 2007
Plus there is that big phallus down by the water.