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    Catfish & the Bottlemen @ Lee's Palace
    • Jun 25, 2016
    • 1 min

    Catfish & the Bottlemen @ Lee's Palace

    On Monday, I photographed Catfish & the Bottlemen's sold out show at Lee's Palace. This was hands down one of the most difficult shows I've ever been assigned. Nonetheless, the show was one of the best I've seen this year. This was actually my second time seeing them - the first being at Osheaga last year. Last year, I was a bit overwhelmed by their performance, but this time I was very, very impressed. The next time they come to town, they'll definitely be playing a much lar
    Food: Fring's
    • May 13, 2016
    • 2 min

    Food: Fring's

    "What's the name of this place," Dad questioned as we walked down King street, toward our destination. I pointed at the sign ahead of us. "That's the place." "Frixing? Frigs? What does it say?" "Fring's" "Oh, let me guess, they serve frogs legs and wings, right? Frings!" "Ummm... possibly. But, probably not." Fring's, the latest offering by Toronto celebrity chef, Susur Lee, is a trendy, dimly lit, globally inspired, and Drake-vetted establishment. Contrary to my Dad's rumina
    Gone Fish(eye)ing
    • May 10, 2016
    • 1 min

    Gone Fish(eye)ing

    Yesterday, I added a brand new lens to my camera arsenal: a Samyang 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye. Fisheyes have a rounded convex lens, resulting in rounded distortion to the image - straight lines become rounded, and entire image takes on a 'circular' appearance. This is a really fun effect, and I went around the city playing with my new 'toy'. The 8mm is a *very* wide lens. Sometimes, I needed to stand super close to my subject or else they would appear really far away. Because I have
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    | Toronto, Canada | kat.j.lat@gmail.com

    Creative portfolio of Toronto-based freelance photographer and marketing professional. Specializing travel, event, and concert photography.