Photography
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Cordova Lake II.
If you’ve ever wondered about the quality difference between film and digital photography comparing this set of cottage pics to a recent post HERE is a good example. Neither format is better, they’re simply of different qualities. These photos were shot on an old SLR Minolta on 35mm. Which do you like better? xo
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Ex-Wives of Rock: Season Three
A couple weeks back in L.A. I had the pleasure of shooting Athena, Blue, Bobbie & Sharise, collectively the Ex-Wives of Rock, for the SLICE Network. We had a glamourous/hilarious time on set with these babes rocking out and posing up a storm. I am so stoked to have been a part of this project!…
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Cali Travelogue Part Six: Hwy 1
Driving down Highway 1 from Big Sur to L.A. takes forever as one must stop and take in the ethereal scenic views at almost every turn. This series is from one day on that drive from about 5pm to sunset. We chased the sun until its last rays, ending up at the very…
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Cali Travelogue Part Five: Carmel Valley
On a recent trip to Carmel for the Carmel Bach Festival the sunset in the valley took my breath away. Here’s proof. xo
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JR
From my ‘personal’ portfolio. See more on www.jennifertoole.com. xo
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Cordova Lake.
There’s nothing better than jumping off the dock at the cottage in the middle of our gorgeous Canadian Summer with the fam. Here’s proof. xo
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Clint Roenisch (new) Gallery Opening.
Last night, under a waxing moon, Toronto’s favourite gallery owner, Clint Roenisch, opened the doors to his much anticipated new space at 190 Saint Helens Ave at Bloor and Landsdowne. The new gallery is elegantly minimal with starkly white walls, high ceilings, and concrete floors. It filled up with the entirety of Toronto’s art scene last…