COLLEGE PARK—Borders Create Photos, with PhotoMojo
Margaux Yiu
Back again! Thanks to everyone who has joined me in previous years. Once again, I’m leading groups to visit CONTACT Photo Festival exhibits. Each of my walks this weekend will focus on a different set of exhibits, so we’ll be exploring different areas downtown.
Along the way, we’ll be discussing what we see when we’re making photographs vs what we see when we’re looking at them. Last year, we focused on the mind-changing implications of how the world (in photos) is flat. This year, we’ll discuss the implications of the idea “Borders Create Photos.”
If you’ve frequently wondered why your photos don’t look like how you saw it, we’ll talk about the reasons and how to overcome them. If you’ve wondered how to take a good photo in a busy or unphotogenic scene, we’re going to practice looking for and shooting these along our walk, then review how we did.
Locations we’ll visit in a loop from College Park to TMU and back include:
• Aden Camera
• College Park
• TMU School for Image Arts
• Yonge-Dundas Square
Walk Start:
Frog Fountain, College Park Barbara Ann Scott Ice Trail (Yonge @ College; What3Words.com: ///magnum.sweeper.boxing)
Hailed Coffee—College Park (44 Gerrard St W @ Bay; What3Words.com: ///belts.sweetly.provider)
Walk End:

Date:
Start Time:
Sunday, May 4
1:00:00 PM
Duration:
3:00:00
Language:
English
Theme:
Arts and Culture
Accessibility:
Stairs or other barriers, Fast-paced walk, Breaks encouraged, Busy sidewalks, Indoor stops
Attendees Identify You:
I’ll be carrying an orange Jane’s Walk “Walk with us” sign