A Day In Durham

“Durham Region is a place where farmers come to grow their fresh crops; a place where wildlife can still be seen close to the city; a place where great music originates from, and a place that prides itself on its community involvement. “A Day in Durham” is dedicated to the beautiful daily life of Ontario’s Durham Region, and the day-to-day adventures of photographer Emily Santos.”

Emily Santos is an award-winning photographer, with work appearing in Post City Magazines, Lou Lou Magazine, Lucid Media and on 680News.com. She has worked for many years in the Greater Toronto Area as a writer, photographer, television host and journalist.

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The Most Peaceful Images In The World – Jennifer Squires

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Jennifer Squires creates minimalist landscape photographs, the most peaceful images in the world. Jennifer specializes in soothing seascape and winter tree photographs.

“I’m Jennifer Squires Ross and together with my husband Darren Ross we run a small photography business out of our home in London, Ontario, Canada. I specialize in picture taking and picture making and Darren is fondly known as the CFO (chief fax operator). He takes care of administrative tasks, plus he makes a mean hot chocolate; earning himself extra brownie points at 5am when I’m off to a location shoot.

I’ve been photographing professionally since 1996, but I’ve been taking pictures my whole life.  I hold two Diplomas in Photography from Fanshawe College, London, Ontario, and I was later asked back to teach.  After college I began work as a Producer and First Assistant at a corporate and advertising studio in Toronto, Ontario.  In 2005 I moved back to London to pursue freelance work, and opened my online shop in February 2008.

Photo Life Magazine listed me as one of 2009′s Emerging Photographers.”

Website: www.jennifersquires.ca

Ontario Landscape Photographer – Ken Bennison

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A passion for capturing, in photos, the beauty of the wild…

“…basically a landscape and nature photography photographing wilderness scenes in and near Sudbury Ontario Canada.I am a student of natures lighting and waterways.
I am a 63 year old retired sawfiler doing my thing photographing and showing my work.I also do my own printing.I use a Canon TSi with a 18 to 135 zoom lens.”

Website: http://kenben.wordpress.com/

1 Love London | Scott Webb | London Ontario

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1 Love London is about showing all aspects of London, Ontario in a creative form through this Photoblog.
I want this to become a good way for Londoners, as well as potential visitors, to be able to come network, share, and check out the city from a different perspective and share their love for London. Currently the only perspective is mine; however, I do plan to generate enough interest that I can extend the site into contributions from others. The sharing comes in the form of linking out, comments, adding photos to the flickr group. I know this will all evolve once it gets moving.

My name is Scott Webb and I was born and raised here in London, Ontario.

I used to feel that London Ontario sucked. I thought that it had nothing exciting, nothing interesting, and nothing important. That was until I picked up a camera. The camera, more specificly the DSLR, has allowed me to explore the City of London and capture what it has to offer.

1 Love London | Scott Webb | London Ontario

Windsor Visuals | a windsor photoblog | Owen Wolter

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So what is Windsor Visuals? You could call it a blog, or a micro-news website. You could call it a community. I like to think that it’s an thoroughfare for expressing what Windsor is to all of us. Windsor is our home. Windsor is our city, regardless of flaws, disputes, disconnection or economic depression. What we have here is a city that is often overlooked or disregarded for its placement south of Toronto, or “south of the importance” in Ontario, a city scorned for its attitudes on the world stage, or referenced as a place to call home that’s not as friendly as ‘the one around the corner’.

Windsor Visuals is a daily photoblog devoted to news, events, politics, history, civic life, and just about anything photographic you can think of.

Windsor Visuals | a windsor photoblog | Owen Wolter