Toronto

Harbourfont and Waterfront Toronto photo walk meetup on September 29
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Harbourfont and Waterfront Toronto photo walk meetup on September 29

Harbourfront at the Toronto waterfront is a terrific place for an early fall photography meetup. We enjoy strolling the piers and snapping photos surrounded by parks, tall ships and seagulls. The waterfront is a special neighbourhood.

University of Toronto and Queen’s Park Early Fall Photo Walk Meetup on September 24
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University of Toronto and Queen’s Park Early Fall Photo Walk Meetup on September 24

Welcome to the first photo walk of the fall season for 2023. We have a great lineup with about 12 events planned. Some photo walks are free and others have a small fee. Events with a charge are run like walking tours or workshops. If you are interested in developing your photo skills and want…

Fall Events in Toronto: Landscape and Nature Photography Workshop in Rouge Park and Light Painting in the Humber Bay
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Fall Events in Toronto: Landscape and Nature Photography Workshop in Rouge Park and Light Painting in the Humber Bay

Join us as we explore the art and aesthetics, gear and techniques, for two distinct kinds of photography – daytime landscape photography and nighttime long exposure photography.

Public Art and Architecture Walking Tour in Downtown West Toronto (Join our Tdot Iconic Photo Walk)
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Public Art and Architecture Walking Tour in Downtown West Toronto (Join our Tdot Iconic Photo Walk)

Feature image collage by Mike Simpson aka @tdot_mike Welcome! Presented by Tdot Shots and Iconic Toronto, this event is part guided tour and part photo walk, and we explore the incredible public art and architecture in the downtown west of the city. Our typical art walk in the downtown west leads us from the west…

Photography and City Exploration in Toronto: Contact Photo and Doors Open (May)
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Photography and City Exploration in Toronto: Contact Photo and Doors Open (May)

With the arrival of May it means a few things to Torontonians. First of all, spring makes a real appearance, after the chill and teases that appear from late March through April, and warmer weather heralds the beginning of event and festival season in Toronto. Though things will truly start cooking by June and July,…

Light Painting and Steel Wool Photo Workshop at Toronto Waterfront East
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Light Painting and Steel Wool Photo Workshop at Toronto Waterfront East

We are very excited to present the upcoming light painting and steel wool photography workshop with night photography enthusiast and GTA photographer, Scott Visscher. The event is April 30th at 7:30 pm (rain date one week later May 7 at same time). We first collaborated with Scott last summer, in the west end at Humber…

Photo Walk and Tour to Allan Gardens and Yonge St in Downtown Toronto
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Photo Walk and Tour to Allan Gardens and Yonge St in Downtown Toronto

We are looking forward to our photo walk and walking tour of this iconic neighbourhood, starting with the truly special Allan Gardens conservancy aka greenhouse. Wonderful place to celebrate the arrival of spring and duck out of the cold if it’s cool in mid March! To RSVP please visit registration page. Thank you. This is…

Winter Photo Walk Tour at University of Toronto (U of T St. George Campus)
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Winter Photo Walk Tour at University of Toronto (U of T St. George Campus)

A group of a dozen photographers came out on a gorgeous mild February day to stroll and shoot the amazing campus at the U of T aka University of Toronto. We’ve included their photos contributions in this post! Please read and scroll to the end 🙂 In this photo collage at left/above we can see…

Highlights of our 2022 Events & Photo Walk Tours in Toronto Canada
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Highlights of our 2022 Events & Photo Walk Tours in Toronto Canada

This year (2022) was a fun year for out Tdot Shots’ events. We held quite a few photo walks and walking tours, at traditional favourites and some new spots. I started thinking about the best of the meetups and I settled on a few from spring, summer and fall/winter. What made these particular events stand…