Sunday, November 01, 2009

Whitney Block #2

The Whitney Block Building in Toronto has an endless supply of beautiful angles and views. This photograph was taken at the side of the building showing a glass enclosure which I believe is part of the transit system.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Friday, October 16, 2009

Reflections Series #4

A photograph I took earlier this summer which will be the 4th print available in the "Reflections" series. This image will be posted on www.BlackandWhitePhotography.ca soon.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Morning Ride

A new series I will be working on during the winter months which is yet untitled will be a somewhat abstract body of work. More to come.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Lillian H. Smith Branch



This Toronto Public Library branch has a unique arched face with Griffons on either side of the entrance. This branch has been dedicated to Lillian H. Smith.

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Convacation Hall

The University of Toronto is known for it's architecture and beautiful grounds. I have photographed several buildings at U of T and enjoy the atmosphere on the various campuses. The above photograph is of Convocation Hall.

Also, just a reminder that I have an exhibit coming up in Aurora Ontario at the Skylight Gallery. The exhibit will run during the month of December 2009 and I anticipate having 30 prints on display. There will be a reception on Friday night Dec 4th from 7pm to 9pm. For details visit the exhibits page on www.BlackandWhitePhotography.ca
I look forward to meeting viewers of this site at the reception. -AB-

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Whitney Block Building

I was shooting today in the Queens Park area and was questioned by two very nice OPP officers who were monitoring the government buildings for security reasons I assume. I gave them my card after talking to them briefly so on the off chance that the officers come to this blog...this is what I was doing. Nice meeting you. This image called "Whitney Block Doors" will be available in sizes up to 20x30.

Princess Margaret Hospital

Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Gardiner Museum

The Gardiner Museum is located on Queen's Park just south of Bloor. The cube shaped front of this building has always grabbed my attention.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

79 Yonge Street

Air Canada Center Wall

Light plays a big roll in photography. In this image the shelter of the Gardiner Expressway created the cascade effect on the south side of the Air Canada Center. The image was shot from the Lake Shore Blvd between the traffic light changes.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Pavilion Stairs

Christopher Hume of The Toronto Star wrote an excellent column in the paper Sunday called "The Lost City". He describes some of the historic buildings that the public have limited access to and how the history can be lost by such actions. The Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion was one of the buildings mentioned in the article. I had taken several photographs of this building years ago, all of which were lost when my PC died (a painful lesson in the digital age). The column prompted me to revisit this wonderful facility and take some shots. Above is and image of the stairs leading to the lower level and I will return for more shooting in the future and capture the outside when it's not raining. I don't have permission to post a link here so visit http://www.thestar.com and you will find Christopher's column.

Saturday, August 08, 2009

Bank of Montreal

Pillars and columns fill the city with the sense of power and age. Banks are best suited to this show of strength or perhaps they were.

Graphic Arts Building

The Graphic Arts Building is one of the many hidden treasurers within Toronto.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Street Crossing

Sometimes we need percpective to see our place in this world. "Street Crossing" is a new image which will be posted on www.blackandwhitephotography.ca soon.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

York Region Building

I have looked at this building in Newmarket many times trying to figure out a creative composition. I've always liked the curves in it's design which to me look like ribbon candy.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Toronto Harbor Commission Building

The Toronto Harbor Commission Building is quite close to the Gardiner Expressway. I had to walk up the off ramp to get this angle. Probably not the brightest thing to do but necessary to get the shot.

Flat Iron Mural

Years ago I took a photograph of the Flat Iron building in Toronto called "Crossing Front". That image is one of my most popular prints. This image is of the mural on the back of that same building called "Flat Iron Mural"

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Ball Game

Anyone who has been to a ball game in Toronto is familiar with the statues mounted on the Rogers center. Not my usual kind of shot but I thought it was fun. This photograph called "The Ball Game" will be offered as 10x8 open edition print at the price of $75.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

More From Queens Park

The Government buildings in the Queens Park area offer a variety of architectural design. I find myself drawn to symmetry as in the arched windows with the recessed box style windows below.

Friday, July 03, 2009

City Untitled

A man out for a morning walk alone stands in contrast to the large buildings surrounding him. Photographing early in the morning is pretty much the only way this type of shot is possible which is why I am out at 5am frequently.

The Frost Building

Flowing lines and curves lend to a pleasing composition and this government building near Queens Park has both in abundance.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Reflections Series

I'm finding that my new "Reflections" project is a perfect fit for my architectural work. As I walk the streets of Toronto searching for a building I want to shoot I find potential images within the surrounding buildings for this new collection. It takes considerable thought behind the composition of these images as the reflecting glass can make or break the final photograph. Above is Reflections #3.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Canada Life Building

The Canada Life building on University Ave in Toronto has a presence of strength with it's pillars and grand design. Getting a photograph without vehicle traffic required some patience. 

Sunday, May 17, 2009

This building is on Yonge Street in Toronto and is one of the many buildings in the city that have large columns showing strength and character. 

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Where Am I?

Where am I and where am I going? This question is common amongst those who long for greater things, fulfillment and the acknowledgment that they are not alone in their quest for understanding. This image "Where Am I" will be posted on my site this week. 

New Images Posted

I have uploaded several new images to the main gallery on BlackandWhitePhotography.ca including 4 more additions to "The Zen Metropolis". Above is number 26

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Toronto Landmarks

During the next couple months I will be working on photographing Toronto's older and landmark buildings. Please feel free to e-mail me with any hidden treasures within the city. Some of the details within these buildings are really stunning.

Friday, March 20, 2009

The Zen Metropolis #22


I have driven past this building countless times observing the shadows and details created by this corner of the structure. This time the shadows were perfectly in line with the image I had hoped to capture. Like many of my images this one was preceded by a cloud of dust as I pulled off the road. This is #22 in "The Zen Metropolis" collection.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Zen Metropolis #20

I haven't been posting on my blog for a while as I have been busy shooting. Here is the latest addition to "The Zen Metropolis" and I will post it on the website soon. For those who may be interested I will be teaching a course on architectural photography at Pikto in Toronto in April. There's a link on BlackandWhitePhotography.ca with details and dates.