Halloween Friday was a crazy, chaotic evening that reminded me of Shawn of the Dead meets Club 54. I knew the club district would be busy but I did not expect the vast, never ending sea of costumed club-goers who poured into the streets. Despite the fact that I could not get into the club I was supposed to go to, even though I explained to the bouncers that I had passes (”it’s crazy tonight, you’re gonna have to line up”) I managed to have an amazing evening just walking the streets and taking pics.
Sexy police lady, sexy stewardess
Sexy cowgirl
Sexy Annie, Sexy construction worker.. Not sure what the other girls are but they look mad sexy
Gorgeous mask
Sexy Fairy
Sexy Pimp
Bat girl and Robin
No, these are real cops.
An aborted fetus, the person who aborted it and a sperm.
I must say that I thought slam poetry was dead in Toronto but I guess I just wasn’t looking hard enough. Much to my surprise and delight there are those who are keeping it alive and well and making it better than I remember. I used to frequent a lot of poetry slams but I somehow… lost interest. Acoustic Soul organizer Hajile Kalaike has successfully re-kindled my appreciation of spoken word through his organization Black Lotus Media. Acoustic Soul takes place every Tuesday (rain or shine, according to Hajile) at Trane Lounge at College and Bathurst. If you’re looking for a very chill environment combined with moving performances and delicious food, I highly recommend this event.
Before we get into the evening’s pics we have to talk about the boots below
Before Marjorie and I went Acoustic Soul she quickly had to get fitted for a dress. While I was waiting for her I couldn’t help noticing this young lady’s boots. Her name is Shannel and she was one of the models who was patiently waiting. Couldn’t help it.. They are just too fly..
This young lady blew me away. I would have gotten some pics of her while she was performing but I was to entranced by her song and voice. Check out Michelle Mondesir and Poetic Groove Productions.
Flautist Jeff Kearns had the crowd grooving to his rendition of We Belong Together
One of the biggest challenges when photographing street fashion is lighting. Usually when I see someone I wanna photograph I only have a few minutes to get a photo cause I don’t wanna take up too much of their time. I mean I would love to do a whole photo shoot with the person, using different scenery and telling them how to pose but that might freak people out you know?
Sometimes I have to deal with lighting that could be better but thankfully the people that I pick have something special that shines through the photograph. They have great style and even bad lighting can’t hide that.
This young lady bought a lot of her pieces overseas. Korea provided her funky, phly dress and she got her jewelry in Paris. The sun was a little bright but she still looks mad stylish in the pic.
I LOVE this tie. The chunky, wrapped up, frayed scarf is OVER! The new accessory for the neck is the tie. The pic is a little dark but his outfit makes him shine!
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