On Sunday, November 19th I attended the Fujifilm x She Does the City Photography Panel at the Knix Loft on Claremont Street, where She Does the City was celebrating their 10th anniversary. Moderated by blogger Liza Feliza, the panel consisted of five talented and diverse Toronto-based female photographers: Scarlet O'Neil, Kael Rebick, Solana Cain, Danielle Reynolds, and Becca Lemire. With a combined resume spanning photojournalism, travel, event, wedding, and product photography, these successful women offered valuable insight into choosing photography as a career, each providing unique perspectives on their relationship with their chosen craft. As an aspiring photographer, this event left me feeling both inspired and excited to take the next steps in my photography career.
Best of the Roll: Kodak Ultramax 400
Kodak UItramax 400 is a colour film I find myself purchasing again and again. It's fast, inexpensive, and produces vivid, true to life colours, with a wide exposure latitude that makes it a forgiving film for any time of day. I particularly enjoy using this film for evening shots, where the colours of the city are magically intensified.