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Dan Hudson (born 1959) Zahra Kazemi (1948–2003) Frank Lennon (1927–2006) Rod MacIvor (born 1946) Peter Martin (photographer) Peter H. Martyn (journalist) (born 1948) Jo-Anne McArthur (born 1976) Sheila McKinnon (born 2000) Canadian photojournalist, humane educator, animal rights activist and author Sheila McKinnon. Dilip Mehta (born 1952)
Robert Ross Taylor RCA (June 16, 1940 – August 15, 2013), [1] [2] also known as Bob Taylor, was a Canadian wildlife photographer. He was known for his images of polar bears , great grey owls and bison .
2 Bloor East [1] [2] is an office and retail complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, formerly known as the Hudson's Bay Centre. It is located in Downtown Toronto at the intersection of Yonge Street and Bloor Street at the east end of the Mink Mile. Brookfield Properties owns and operates the centre. The centre is composed of a 35-storey office ...
The Image Centre (formerly known as the Ryerson Image Centre and the Ryerson Gallery and Research Centre) is a photography and art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The centre is a university museum operated by Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), and is housed in a renovated and remodelled former warehouse building at Gould and Bond Streets on TMU's campus.
Hudson is an outdoor adventure photographer specializing in backcountry skiing and snowboarding. His photographs have been published in books, magazines, newspapers and websites around the world, including more than 50 international cover shots [3] and have also been exhibited in museums and art galleries across Canada. [4]
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When it came to Hudson's HIV-positive status, Taylor found out the news with the rest of the world, just months before he would die of AIDS-related complications in 1985. "He didn’t tell anyone.
The Simpson Tower, located at 401 Bay Street, is the 38th-tallest building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] Completed in 1968 by John B. Parkin Associates and Bregman & Hamann, as the headquarters of the Simpsons department store company, it has 33 floors and is 144 m (472 ft) high. [1]