this is what happens when you do a 1/15th exposure on a moving escalator.
Widelux 500t 1/15th
london tube
#widelux #panos #filmphotography
Here's a link to the Billy Bishop airport questionnaire:
tc.canada.ca/en/corporate...
- Can those in charge verify whether questions about residence are answered honestly?
- There's no question about whether a US bank should have more say about the local waterfront than Toronto voters.
#cdnpoli
PhotoED is a wonderful magazine that any art inclined photographer will enjoy reading. This new issue with an “Order vs Chaos” theme looks very engaging.
@photoeditorial.bsky.social
I’m speaking this Tuesday evening at the Toronto Digital Camera Club. Drop by if you can!
Many thanks to @mysummerlair.bsky.social for sharing this!
Happy World Bicycle Day!
In honour of the day, here is my blog post Bikes of Mexico City.
www.culturesnap.ca/blog/2017/12...
Next week Tuesday (should we all still be present and healthy on this planet) I will be giving a talk at the Toronto Digital Photography Club. All welcome. $10 fee for non-members.
#photography #Toronto
tc.canada.ca
A few double exposures made on my Fuji X Half in early January, 2026.
Thanks to all who attended my talk at the Toronto Digital Photo Club last night! I had a great time. I enjoyed the great discussion and conversations.
Thanks to my friend Peter for taking these photos.
Enjoyable article about shopping for rare cameras in Tokyo, with @japancamerahunter.bsky.social. From The Wire Cutter/ @nytimes.com.
www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/r...
Henry VanderSpek - Photographer
Henry VanderSpek - Photographer
Henry VanderSpek - Photographer
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Henry VanderSpek - Photographer
Henry VanderSpek - Photographer
Henry VanderSpek - Photographer
Henry VanderSpek - Photographer
Some of my favourite images of Bikes from Mexico City.
We spent a day in Tokyo with the legendary Japan Camera Hunter to learn what to look for — and what to avoid — when you’re searching for a “grail” camera or lens.
The current issue of @photoeditorial.bsky.social deals with the theme of "Order vs. Chaos" and gave me the chance to write articles about the typology-based work of the late Richard Johnson and to spend time exploring the constructed landscapes of Daniel Everett.
Consider subscribing!
Alan Bulley
Most people walk past the story.
Wise folks stop and capture it.
My boy Henry VanderSpek (aka @culturesnapca.bsky.social) seeks the stories.
On April 14, he’s breaking down the art of street photography with Pilgrimage of the Street at the #Toronto Digital Camera Club. #PantsWorthy