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02 Apr 12 at 8 pm

We are pleased to present Something, Romanticized this May as part of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.

Something, Romanticized brings together the work of Matthew Tammaro and Agnes Thor, two artists who have never met yet are connected by the ethereal qualities of their photography. 

At times nostalgic and uncertain, many of these images lack or obscure the sense of a specific environment or identity. Fleeting, delicate, and raw, this collection of portraiture, still life, and landscape images conveys a utopian peace while acknowledging bare humanity’s quiet presence. 

May 10th-27th, 2012
Opening Reception May 10th, 7pm-Midnight

Showing at Forgetus Collective163 Sterling Rd. Unit 29Toronto

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We are pleased to present Something, Romanticized this May as part of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.
Something, Romanticized brings together the work of Matthew Tammaro and Agnes Thor, two artists who have never met yet are connected by the ethereal qualities of their photography. At times nostalgic and uncertain, many of these images lack or obscure the sense of a specific environment or identity. Fleeting, delicate, and raw, this collection of portraiture, still life, and landscape images conveys a utopian peace while acknowledging bare humanity’s quiet presence. May 10th-27th, 2012Opening Reception May 10th, 7pm-Midnight
Showing at Forgetus Collective, 163 Sterling Rd. Unit 29, Toronto
Join our Facebook event page.
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28 Mar 12 at 6 pm

A short film DP’d by photographer Matthew Tammaro, who we will are working with on a show for Contact Photography Festival this May in Toronto.

matthewtammaro:

It’s March, it’s already getting hot, and pool season is upon us!  

Check out a short film I DP’d and shot last summer about pool hopping.  Directed by Sam Catalfamo.

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03 Nov 11 at 10 am

Some great lomo shots by one of our favs, Matthew Tammaro.

matthewtammaro:

Lomography and OTM have asked some artists to depict Toronto, each with a different lomo camera.  These are with the classic Diana

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Algonquin Provincial Park by photographer matthewtammaro.
http://matthewtammaro.com