This site is meant to introduce you to the Toronto that you do not see on postcards or calendars. There are communities in Toronto that do not receive recognition from the media, politicians or from people that do not live there. The Inner City has been established to introduce you to these neighbourhoods in and around Toronto and provide you with a perspective of the city that is more than the CN Tower and Yonge Street. The blog is changed everyday so be sure to check it out regularly.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Sam Javanrouh had a lecture at Hart House at University of Toronto last night. The legend himself talked to over 200 photography enthusiasts about how he got started, how his photoblog grew and shared a lot of interesting photography techniques. He is a cool guy and an amazing photographer. Check out his photoblog, the best in Canada in 2005, at Daily Dose of Imagery. You won't be disappointed.

Wilson subway station westbound bus platform. Concrete blocks for bases of plants are the ugliest things the city of Toronto has ever put on its streets and public spaces. These ones were meant to hold fake vegetation but who knows what happened to them. {January 16th, 2006}

Behind a building near Yonge and Queen. To discover the feel a building was meant to have you have to see it from where it is still untouched which is usually in the back. {January 20th, 2006}

One City Hall Condominiums at Bay and Dundas. Almost completed and occupancy is expected sometime in 2006.{January 11th, 2006}

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