Jennifer Toole
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Photos to Nourish
Purchase a print of my ‘Pomona Stands, Goddess of Fruit’ or another wonderful photo by a talented Canadian photographer at https://photostonourish.com/ for $150 with all proceeds going to support Food Banks Canada. xo
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One Plant Kensington
Weed shops have been deemed an essential service, thank God, and remain open for business. That being said business is growing! The new One Plant Kensington had me out to shoot some product and promo for their brand new store. Here is a little tease of the campaign to come. xo
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Fine Art Photography Award Nomination
FAPA_4th_Edition_Certificate I am honored to share this nomination for The Goddess Array photography series for the Fine Art Photography Award in the Professional Nudes category. The Fine Art Photography Awards are issued out of their London headquarters. Here is a bit more about the institution in their own words: Fine Art Photography Awards is one…
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10/10 Covid-19 Travel Diary: Nassau, Mar. 6
This morning Connie and I took Jenny to the Nassau airport as our little adventure came to a close. With feelings of warmth and a pang of melancholy that it was over we embraced and sent Jenny homeward. My flight was in a couple of days. Connie’s husband Joe, their three kids, and another family…
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9/10 Covid-19 Travel Diary: Nassau, Mar. 5
We got a call from our pal Delroy the next morning inviting us out for a night on the town. He would pick us up at 8PM. With our evening to look forward to we set out on the jitney for another island adventure. Love Beach is tucked away down a secret staircase off of…
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8/10 Covid-19 Travel Diary: Paradise Island, Mar. 4
I called the cops first thing in the morning to inquire about the police activity on the block the night before. They assured me it wasn’t related to our robbery. The news of the passengers stuck in quarantine on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan was a headline. We brushed off our feelings of…
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7/10 Covid-19 Travel Diary: Nassau, Mar. 3
I woke up the morning after the robbery with all four of my limbs in pins and needles. Maybe I was so shocked my blood slowed down? I’m not sure, but it was very odd. Connie was right beside me, still wide awake. Jenny was downstairs starfished on the back patio having a coffee and…
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6/10 Covid-19 Travel Diary: Nassau, Mar. 2
With all my bags packed and ready for another adventure, this time with my girlfriends in the Bahamas to celebrate my bachelorette, I sailed back through security at YYZ and posted up in terminal one awaiting my zone’s boarding call. The plane was completely full and poised for take-off on the runway when the captain’s…
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5/10 Covid-19 Travel Diary: Toronto, Feb. 28
Jake and I hopped a train from Paris back to Brussels where I said, “Goodbye.” It was an epic sibling Eurotrip and I was sad to go. Jake’s contract at the wind farm had him there until August so we made plans to meet up back on Canadian soil at my wedding on Vancouver Island…
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4/10 Covid-19 Travel Diary: Paris, Feb. 24
Jake and I were delighted to be putting our bust of an evening in Prague behind us as we boarded yet another flight, to Paris this time, on the first day of Paris Fashion Week. The streets were vibrating with excitement as designers, photographers, models and celebrities descended upon the City of Love. Fashion Week…









