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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Meet the guy behind Toronto's dream-like Instagram feed

Toronto InstagramToronto is super photogenic. Sure, we might be biased, but if the various Instagram accounts dedicated to Toronto skyline and streetscape porn are any indication, it's clear we live in a pretty good-looking place.

One such Instagram account that caught our attention is mindz.eye. It's amassed nearly 70,000 followers and features colourful and dream-like photos of Toronto as well as other cities around the world.

Toronto InstagramBut that's because Michael Sidofsky, who's behind the account, has been on a travel kick lately. So far this year, he's been to New York multiple times, Chicago, Paris, San Francisco and Barcelona. And while he says it's refreshing to shoot other cities, there's nothing like capturing his hometown.

Toronto InstagramSidofsky, 35, got his first camera is 2014. Since then, he's been dedicated to his craft and recently launched his own photography business. He also works as a retouchers and graphic designer.

Toronto InstagramFor his own photos, he uses Lightroom and Photoshop to create more vivid images. "I edit my photos just to bring them to life," he says. "I think everyone can take the same photos around cities and at landmarks and at travel destinations, but what really makes them your own is how you process them."

Toronto InstagramUnlike other popular Toronto Instragrammer - bora.vs.bora, for instance - Sidofsky doesn't stitch photos together. Instead, he works with single images. Each one takes on average 30 minutes to edit.

Toronto InstagramHis favourite local landmark is the Gooderham Building because it has lots of character and he often shoots in the centre of the city. "I walk through the Financial District, like a lot of other photographers, and look for new ways to capture it and look for people on the street that seem interesting to me and use the city as the backdrop," he says.

Toronto InstagramAs for making it big on Instagram? For him, the key is engaging with the local community as well as prioritizing which photos you throw online. "Quality over quantity," he says. "Try to only display your best."

Take a look at some more of his work:

Toronto Instagram

Toronto Instagram

Toronto Instagram

Toronto Instagram

Toronto Instagram

Toronto Instagram

Toronto Instagram

Photos by @mindz.eye.


by Amy Grief via blogTO

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