Sunrise Sweep

Just beyond the Mimico waterfront’s polished edge—past the condos and yacht clubs—the trail winds toward something older, quieter. A stretch of rental walkups, corner stores, early-shift workers, and unassuming beauty. Here, the pace changes. The polish fades. A different rhythm reveals itself. From Etobicoke Point, I watched morning unfold across the lake. Trees silhouetted against […]

Ice Pavers

No season on the Great Lakes tests resilience quite like midwinter. From early January through February, the cold northern air grips the shoreline, freezing it into shifting patterns of ice and shadow. At Humber Bay, this transformation is particularly striking—cracks and ridges form a surreal mosaic, as if nature is laying down its own geometric […]

Hopeful Solitude

October brings a special kind of light to Humber Bay—a softer glow that sharpens perspective and invites stillness. On this particular morning, I had set out to capture the familiar skyline view. But what I found instead was something quieter, more lasting. The city buzzed in the background—traffic humming, planes overhead, the subtle restlessness of […]

Foundation in the Rubble, Tommy Thompson Park, Fall 2024

Tommy Thompson Park started as an expansion project for a then thriving industrial Toronto Harbour. Reclaiming space from the lake for growth of an evolving metropolis was order of the day in late 1960s, but the thing with change and evolution is that it sometimes outpaces the speed of some long term planning. By the […]

Winter Morning: Cooksville Creek and Lake Ontario

The place where Cooksville Creek completes its journey into Lake Ontario is one of those easily overlooked spots—a place we pass by casually, moving with purpose, counting steps, and covering miles. I had done the same, many times, riding toward Port Credit, threading through a busy park-and-trail intersection, always in motion, always focused on the next stretch of […]

Welcome to My Photography Journey

This is the first entry in what I hope will become a visual journal of my photography practice. Since 2006, I’ve delved deeper and deeper into photography as an art form. What began as a small tributary to my railfan hobby has transformed into a powerful stream of personal expression and artistic exploration. To hint […]