Kevin McBride 6 Photographs at the Cameron House Toronto

My friend and fellow URBEX (junkie) pal Kevin McBride has had a terrific exhibition at the Cameron House of 6 30"x30" prints aptly titled "6 Photographs". 30"x30" is a wonderfully HUGE size for TLR photographs to be printed and Kev's are stunning. Here are fellow TLR Club peeps Colin and Sandros trying to determine where the photos were taken and who also got the same same shots whilst...

Detroit Rock City – literally

A couple weeks ago I celebrated Canada's May 24 weekend with friends exploring abandoned and vacated Detroit with my new Rolleiflex E2 TLR.  We did the requisite tour of Packard Automotive, St. Agnes/Martyrs of Uganda Parish Church, the Lee Plaza Hotel/Apartments, Highland Park and Fisher Body 21. I could have stayed in Detroit for weeks, the whole city is a photographers playground and after the sun sets there...

The Unicorn Slayer

Last weekend I shot new photos for Andrew Robertson to run with his freelance writings for Fab Magazine and some composites for his Beary Tales series with Fay Slift. It was a quick & dirty shoot. Armed with a knights costume (source: Winners?!?!), a unicorn mask, dollar store sword and my Nikon 7000/sb600/light stand, we dashed to High Park to play. These are my favourites. [nggallery id=13]

A little love from In Toronto Magazine

My solo exhibition Modern Canadian Interiors  has received some promotional love from In Toronto Magazine! Story by Gordon Bowness. See the full-spread below. Or click here to read In Toronto's current issue online now. Modern Canadian Interiors Photography by Richelle Forsey May 1 – June 30, 2012 The Cabinet Salon, 577 Queen Street West Hours: Tues- Fri:10am – 8pm & Sat: 10am – 5pm Opening Reception: Thursday May...

Revisiting: Abominations – The All Burma Students’ Democratic Front catalogue

Between 1997  & 1998 I lived in South East Asia, spending most of my time living in the jungle/border area between Thailand and Burma with the All Burma Students' Democratic Front (ABSDF). I took hundreds, if not a few thousand photos all on 35mm film. I was a young female photographer living with a "guerrilla army", extremely naive about global politics (I tried the internet to research Burma...

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