Unzipped Toronto
Location: Toronto, Ontario
In frame: Jarylle Adriane, Gerica Anne, Kirby, karen, Francesca
It was partly cloudy Saturday, my friends and I decided to grab some tickets to see the exhibit. It was challenging because we needed to be up early for it. But we came through and saw this wonderful installation, “Unzipped Wall” by Bjarke Ingels.
The place was filled with design enthusiasts, checking the past and the future projects of the Serpentine Pavilion Commission.
You can spot the erected installation at 533 King street W, same location where they are planning to build a commercial complex plus condominiums. How’s that!?
The hollowed wall named as “Unzipped Wall”, made with extruded fibre glass frames instead of bricks or stoned blocks was actually a great aesthetics for photographers like me who like minimal clean vibe.
I used it as the main background for my photos, played with some shadows and used the clean aesthetic vibe to it.
I am trying not to be as awkward as possible in my photos, trust me! A colleague once told me that the person in my photos and videos(she was talking about me) is a different person in real life! Tell me about it, I am a dork! * laughing emoji here*
Perks of being friends with me, free photos! LOL
Here are the photos taken that day!
Before leaving the vicinity, bumped into a gorgeous lady who I learned taking a degree in architecture. She actually stole my attention and…
As of the moment, I shoot as frequent as possible. Every day is a learning process. I chase dream, I grab opportunities; shoot me a message if you want to link up at Hello@jarylleadriane.com
Cheers.