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The Wild Ones Creative Workshop Tour had an absolutely fantastic time visiting Toronto! We enjoyed sharing our knowledge and following passions and the creative process with our students. We had our second workshop the 18th and 19th of July. Our location for the shooting day of the workshop took place on Toronto Island, a beautiful labyrinthine park reachable only by ferry (or swimming!). This park contained many magical sites including historical buildings, old bridges, gorgeous forests and refreshing beaches with lake and skyline views. We had a large variety of options for creating photographs including collected and designed wardrobe pieces to outfit our gorgeous models, and many props to choose from. Our students had opportunity to follow each of the instructors through live shoots and then create images of their own.

The second day of the workshop was mainly focused on business development and editing that took place at the wonderful Developing Tank Studio right in the heart of Toronto. The students had the opportunity to follow along in live editing demos and inspiration exercises by the instructors while also delving into their creative process during a free-time portion at the end of the day.

Our next Canadian workshop stop will be August 23rd and 24th held in Vancouver! You can sign up by visiting our website:

http://www.thewildonestour.com/vancouver

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The wild ones

 

Established in 2013, The Wild Ones Tour is an annual summer traveling workshop tour and non-profit organization set up to aid the growth of photographic artists by providing affordable education in both photographic techniques and business consulting, while providing a supportive and ongoing global community. The Wild Ones aim to bring hope and inspiration to those who need it by empowering attendees to use the tools we provide to create stories and use art as a way of coping with life while laying the foundation to live their dreams.

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