Torontonians
Photographs on the streets of Toronto
by Randall Romano
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About the Book
This series of candid photographs shows the people of Toronto as I found them between the years 2015 to 2023. It is a document of this time on the streets. There is no effort to be inclusive; rather it is a random chance of engagement. The people photographed simple came into view and were captured by my camera. The project gives an idea of what it was like being on the streets during this time frame. That being said there is a gap in the timeline during the pandemic. From February 2020 to June 2022, there were no photographs made on the streets due to Covid and the huge reduction of people commuting into and out of the city during this time frame. I resumed photographing on the streets in the summer of 2022 into 2023 when the project was deemed completed. Other than this gap of time the series serves as a record of people, styles and Toronto society on the whole during my time.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Canada
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 58 - Publish Date: Oct 08, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords Canada, Toronto, street photography, Photography
About the Creator
Randall has been making photographs for over 45 years, initially in the nature/landscape genre, eventually evolving to run a commercial photography business focused on interior and exterior architectural clients. Since 2015, after closing the business, he focused solely on photographing subjects and projects that are of personal interest. These consist largely of street and documentary subjects. He has also been active in lecturing about photography, to a wide variety of Ontario camera groups. These presentations sought to stir up and challenge traditional notions on photography, bringing to light the work and importance of master photographers. A recent book publication: How to Create Meaningful Photographs (2023) has come out of these presentations and has led to a 6-week class with the same title at Trent University Continuing Educational Program. I believe the camera’s strength is its ability to capture fleeting moments, to stop time and create a sense of curiosity in the viewer.