oh wow. What an amazing find. This photo is mesmerizing.
Posted by Rachel at May 3, 2008 03:23 AMFascinating. Thank you Sir Sam!
Posted by lyn at May 3, 2008 07:04 AMmonotonous composure im afraid...not as good as your previous ones:)
Im loving reading your blog anyway:D
congrats on the g&m article.
Posted by marty at May 3, 2008 10:44 AMcongrats on your Globe article
Posted by pwl at May 3, 2008 11:38 AMreminds me a lot of racheal whiteread's "house"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Whiteread
I was happy to see the article on your work in the Globe and Mail today. I have been a fan of your work for a while now, and I think you really capture Toronto in a unique way.
Posted by Emily Hochheimer at May 3, 2008 07:19 PMVery interesting photo. You can imagine the people that used to live there, as if we were able to see through the walls.
Posted by Arnaud at May 3, 2008 07:52 PMnice
Great capture!
Posted by Chris at May 4, 2008 09:30 AMthat is awesome - traces of urban live exposed in a very unusual way. love the different colours and flaking wallpaper. such interesting shapes.
Posted by Heiko at May 4, 2008 10:07 AMI love it! I can just imagine what the rooms must have been like, and all of the people that walked those stairs, and inhabited those rooms... so much history in those colours.
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Posted by Peter at May 4, 2008 10:54 AMwow. eerie shot--you can visualize the rooms of the old house.
Posted by Chloe at May 4, 2008 12:06 PMwhat happened to the house?
Posted by raluca at May 4, 2008 07:09 PMAwesome find! There's all kinds of stories in this shot! Well done, Sam :)
Posted by Suellen at May 6, 2008 06:12 AMnice find & comp
Posted by Abraham at May 14, 2008 08:14 PMThis is awesome... It makes me wonder what the building was used for and who may have worked/lived here.
Posted by WestonCantrell at May 24, 2008 02:49 PMI walk by this almost every day, it's so interesting!
Posted by Julia at June 5, 2008 02:15 PM