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A Walk Through Port Credit in Black and White — Shot on Sony a7III & Sigma 35mm

Discover the charm of Port Credit, Ontario through this cinematic black-and-white photo essay. Captured with the Sony a7III and Sigma 35mm f/2, this visual story highlights Mississauga street photography in moody monochrome. Continue reading
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Golden Delights: The Quest for Authenticity

In a world of excess, the quest for the perfect fish and chips embodies simplicity’s victory. A no-nonsense pursuit leads to a meal that symbolizes life’s simple joys and the importance of directness. Crispy batter, fresh fish, and thick-cut fries remind us that sometimes, simplicity is the most rewarding. Continue reading
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Moments Frozen in Amber: Mississauga’s September Reverie

Amidst Mississauga’s autumn embrace, my camera’s lens froze fleeting moments, like poetry etched in golden leaves. Sting’s ‘Fields of Gold’ played softly, an echo of nature’s masterpiece. These images, once dormant, now awaken cherished memories, timeless reminders of a September day painted with the brushstrokes of time. Continue reading