Transitory Inhabitants
Toronto's financial district
by Randall Romano
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About the Book
In this series I wanted to be part of the story. I wanted to experience the life of a daily commuter and understand the characteristics of the financial district. Through the camera I hoped to document this lifestyle and bring some clarity to a phenomenon that although seems mundane is a regular part of life in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). The project began in 2016 and was paused during the Covid Pandemic (March 2020) as lockdown stopped the swarms of people going to the office. As people gradually worked, the way back into the office, I resumed photographing the project in the summer of 2022, reaching its completion in early 2023. The commute has changed during the latter stages, with fewer people having to make the 5-day a week commute. Yet numbers are slowly building and at some point, down the road, I presume the commute will be just as busy as it was when I started the project in 2016.
The project has gone through much iteration. From a total number of photographs of over 100,000, a tight edit was made which morphed into the Bay Street Series and one of Candid people photographs. After much consideration and tons of editing I decided to be looser final selections and concentrate on telling the story, the way I had envisioned in the beginning. All my photographic projects have had a life of their own when moving towards completion. The final editing process takes many turns until I finally settle on numbers and some kind of sequence. This series is no different, taking many twists and turns resulting
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Canada
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 64 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798881304218
- Publish Date: Feb 19, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords Canada, Toronto, street photography, Photography
About the Creator
Randall has over 40 years experience in photography, having worked for 35 commercial and editorial clients over the years, as well as, being obsessed with photography since he was a teenager. Currently he is passionate about documentary street photography, captured on Canadian streets. This genre of photography requires diligence, persistence and fast reflexes to capture a fleeting moment in time between the urban environment and people. It is rare to capture an exceptional photograph, yet when successful, the image can be unique with gestures, expressions, and stories standing the test of time. Randall is active curating and participating in local photographic exhibitions, as well as teaching photography through presentations to camera clubs and through written articles and books. He lives on a country property near Peterborough, Ontario with his wife Catherine