Friday, 23 August 2013

Faces- Vermont

These are the many faces of people going about their everyday lives. These are Vermonters and it was a pleasure taking some time to chat with them and get a snapshot.







The Viking of German descent and proud of his Nordic roots.



The Viking's friend. They both enjoy a stroll on Church street and ice cream of course!





The Viking at hos favorite ice cream shop.



This gentleman was hanging out with a friend and he spoke to me about his hat and how it was the best hat for him to keep his waist long dreads in place. He also told me that this hat was custom fit for him and would not really good one me.


A native Vermonter, born and raised in Burlington who was very eager to suggest The Scuffer Restaurant for a good hardy lunch.


This Church street musician takes time to entertain people during their leisurely strolls on Church Street. Some not so leisurely and not paying much attention. 


The pleasant gentleman was nice enough to take time to talk to me about his now permanent home on North Hero island Vermont after having lived all over the United States. He finally found serenity in Vermont. 


Monday, 22 July 2013

Getting there

People have different modes of locomotion. Somehow, one way or another we get where we want to go.






Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Tribute to Sam Tata, photographer.

Sam Tata was a renown Canadian photographer born in Shanghai.
I had the honor of meeting Mr, Tata a few years ago while he received therapy for a knee problem at Constance Lethbridge.

I took this picture of him to use for centre publicity in the early 80's.

I had a few discussions with Mr. Tata about photography and the essence of photographing people.


Photo of Sam Tata with his physiotherapist ( and colleague ) Maureen Rubin.

Photo by Tony Vincelli

Sunday, 7 July 2013

City Life in Montreal

Having had a keen interest in street photography for some time now, I have recently explored this by walking the streets in key areas in Montreal to depict city life. The images posted are candids that represent everyday life of everyday people in Montreal.




Montrealers.

Each and every picture tells a story. 

I hope you enjoy reading that story!

Tony Vincelli