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As you may have seen in ads across the city, today singer-songwriter Sean Jones starts his residency at Casa Loma. For just the price of regular admission to the castle, every Monday night at 7:30pm is “Soul in the City” in the beautiful outdoor Glass Pavilion situated in Casa Loma’s lush backyard garden with the soulful R&B sounds of Sean accompanied by his 7 piece band. What setting could be better with wine and food on a perfect summer night?

If you’ve ever been to any special event (such as the recentMoonlight Gala), you probably have heard of Sean Jones.

I was honoured to be hired to shoot the special occasion of his debut album launch at Casa Loma on June 8th. His album “Waiting for Midnight” is on Universal Records label featuring classic covers as well as original tracks such as “One in a Million”. Congrats, Sean!

Check out photos from the album launch below with Divine Brown.
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It was perfect weather for the first official day of summer on Sunday June 21st, which was also the final day for the annual Polo for Heart 2015 games at the Toronto Polo Club, with Canada vs. Ireland. I was excited to go , not only because I’d never had the chance before, but also to take in the duchess-like ‘street’ style, and dapper men’s sartorial suits, as polo is known as “the sport of kings.”
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Gardiner Museum celebrated their first Young Patrons Circle with the inaugural fundraising gala called “TENSIONS” with the help of the National Ballet School, where visual arts and performance art partnered for one special evening on Friday, June 19th, 2015.

Even before getting to the door, you could tell this event was special.
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Alexandra Richards

Last week Toronto’s finest gathered to fête YSL’s Black Opium fragrance as the Story’s Building played host to the beauty brand’s BLACKOUT party.
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Many companies and organizations talk about empowering millennials to be creative thinkers, game changers, leaders, and adventurers rather than settle for status quo. However, if you are a GenY leader with an idea, and are looking for feedback, suggestions, and maybe even a tiny bit of funding, many companies tend to come up short. Even less common, is when a company actively sets out to inspire and empower Gen Y to get creative with their entrepreneurial ideas, educate them on how to get going AND offers to provide funding. In 2014, MEC launched a ground breaking weekend called MEC Outdoor Nation hosted in Vancouver, Montreal and most recently in Toronto that does just that. It offers to inspire, empower, educate, and potentially fund young people between 19 to 30 years old to collaborate and generate business plans that can help to get our generation active in the outdoors. Perhaps that would mean challenging ideas of the outdoors for us urbanites, or providing access to gear or creatively educating about safe physical activity.
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