Mario1972
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Probably the fest thread on this forum. It's amazing how the city is changing.
Thanks,
Mario
Thanks,
Mario
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Great prices at Arnold's Market on Bloor St. W. in 1927 TPL
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Correct. The basic design and footprint are the same. Only minor differences (the top floor design and some windows). Otherwise it is identical. Also opened in 1921.View attachment 175467
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John Ross Robertson school, on Glengrove Ave, is almost a dead ringer for the 1921 Rawlinson school.
I like them Sal but the overlay is not transparent enough. Right now they images clash with each other. It is hard on the eyes visually but I like the images.
Hello Everyone,
Thank you @Mustapha for starting this, very much appreciated.
I wanted to take a minute and introduce myself to the community, I was thrilled when i found this. My name is Sal Crimi and I am a photographer and I do rephotography with City of Toronto archive prints. Born and raised in our great city.
I started working with City of Toronto Archive photos back in the summer and could not find a community that did the same, I guess I did not look hard enough. Probably because of my pipe dream that I was the first to use archive photos in this way lol.
Either way, I have attached some photos of my work, let me know your thoughts. I am on Instgram as @crimisignature_photo, I have more photos there and continually post new photos here if you would like to follow along or see more.
I am open to suggestions or advice anyone has, and vice-versa anyone can reach out with questions.
Cheers,
Sal
Bay Waves, 2018 Copyright Crimi Signature Photo:
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Young Culture, 2018 Copyright Crimi Signature Photo:
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1904 Zero, 2018 Copyright Crimi Signature Photo:
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