I’m busy with CMW this week but if you’re out tonight come say hi at Longboat Hall

I’m busy with CMW this week but if you’re out tonight come say hi at Longboat Hall

I shot Weaves, Partner, Thrifty Kids recently in Ottawa. Full photoset here and a few of my favourites below.




On Wednesday, I went to RALPH’s sold out release show at The Drake! Full photos and review here.

At Canadian Music Week this year I’m partnering with Lisbon Lux Records to bring some artists from Montreal to Toronto for the first time! Radiant Baby, Paupière and Das Mörtal have never played the city before, so let’s give them a warm welcome among some other great acts!
RSVP to the Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1361383083908413/
This weekend I’ll be shooting Wavelength 17! If you’re in Toronto come check it out. I guarantee you’ll discover a cool new band you’ve never heard of before.
It was announced last week that HMV is closing all it’s stores. It wasn’t really that surprising but it marks the end of an era. In Canada, it’s one of the last standing chains where you can buy physical music, though this fact may be arguable since movies, video games and merchandise have taken over in the past few years.
Physical music still holds a special place for me. I still get excited looking at the packaging of music and the magic of pulling something randomly off a shelf. Playlists don’t really have the same magic. It’s actually fun when you are restricted to the things you own. There’s an intimacy with a record (I collect vinyl) that is super special to me.
I’m lucky enough to have a record store within walking distance from where I live. I visit it frequently and I even tweet at them to hold records for me to pickup. Independent record stores are becoming a rare breed, but it’s important to support the ones that are still living. Let our art, like books, still live in the physical realm.
Ride the Tempo co-presented a showcase at the Silver Dollar this weekend. Here are some of my favourite shots! See the full set here.





I took my Canon 5D Mark IV out last week for the first time. Below are some of my favourite photos. You can find the full set here.




For Christmas, one of the things Nash got me was an Akai MPK Mini, my first MIDI keyboard. I still don’t know much about music production but now I have no excuse not to try it!

I started to teach myself Ableton with the help of Lynda.com (free Premium subscription with a Toronto Library Card). Maybe one day I will have a complete song to share with all of you!

This month’s Vinyl Me Please record is “Lemon of Pink” from The Books on a yellow record with pink splattered. Inside the sleeve is also a 16-page book featuring new artwork and extensive liner notes by Nick Zammuto.
I’m not that familiar with this record but Vinyl Me Please hasn’t failed me yet!