Jennifer Toole
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Mnemosyne, Mother of Muses in PhotoVogue
This morning another goddess made it into PhotoVogue. Mnemosyne Stands, Goddess of Memory is the fifth work from The Goddess Array project and my ninth publication with the PhotoVogue community. It always feels so validating to get the Vogue stamp. Here is a poem I wrote from The Goddess Array book entitled, Mnemosyne Stands: She…
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Canvas Rebel Interview
My favourite subject is people. The process of coaxing a person’s essence out of them and capturing it on film to be remembered forever gives me great joy. – jennifer toole Read the full interview HERE.
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Dailytoole 2023 Highlights!!!!!
As I sit here at my desk overlooking the vast grey waters of Rice Lake on the brink of a brand new year, I can’t help but feel deep in my bones that the best is yet to come. 2023 was a year of fighting for justice. While horrific wars raged on overseas, I battled…
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Oribe x The Manor Salon: Master Class w. Kien Hoang
Last week I had the pleasure of shooting BTS of a Kien Hoang Hair Styling Master Class at The Manor Salon in Toronto. Kien is Oribe’s Principal Artist of Global Design. Needless to say, it was a treat to watch the artist at work. The stylists at The Manor Salon created two looks with Kien:…
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Flowers From My Garden VI ft. Caitlind Kissoon
Caitlind came by my home studio at the end of peony season to get creative with the big, fragrant blooms before their time was up. It was my first time shooting Cait and she proved to be an absolute work of art. Reflecting on the shoot in the edit one thing really struck me about…
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Flowers From My Garden V: Morning Dew
Nature’s design continues to enthral my attention. In this series featuring flowers grown in my garden once again, I was playing with the way petals hold water. The droplets form little light-filled jewels brought to life by the vibrant petals. They create the perfect canvas.
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Flower Study ft. Daisy
Make-up, hair & modelled by Stacey Leigh
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Rambling Reflections #2: Rebirth & the Will to Live
Animals do not commit suicide. Why is self-harm a uniquely human trait? I’ve been elbow deep in the dirt this Spring delicately and thoroughly extricating a robust variety of wheatgrass that is threatening to take over my garden. I feel murderous each time I tug out a shoot, but I also marvel at the plant’s…









