Presented by The Canadian Foundation for Asian Culture (Central Ontario) Inc. in partnership with Toronto Public Library
Polar Bears and Other Animals in Kaktovik, Alaska | The Impact of Global Warming
Amazing video on polar bears and the impact of global warming
Launch: March 2022
Photographer: Dany Chan, GMPSA, EFIAP
Slideshow: Philip Chan, Dany Chan, Francis King
Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto
Video supplied by: Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto
Santa Claus Parade | Unity in Diversity
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Launch: December 2021
Communities come together during Santa Claus Parade
Photographer: Edwin Ho, Past President, Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto
Video supplied by: Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto
Sunrise of Hope
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Launch: August 2021
Mr. Tam Kam Chiu, GMPSA (Grand Master Photographic Society of America), was acclaimed the top photographer in the Color category in North America in 2014.
Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto
Happiness Resonates Through Photography
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Event date: May 2, 2021 | Launch of Asian Heritage Month 2021 and Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Senate of Canada Declaration of Asian Heritage Month
Dr. Neville Poy, O.C., O.St.J., B.Sc., M.D., C.M., M.Sc., FRCS(C), FACS with music by Professor Chan Ka Nin and Alice Ping Yee Ho
Positive Thinking
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Launch: December 2020
Mr. Tam Kam Chiu, GMPSA (Grand Master Photographic Society of America), was acclaimed the top photographer in the Color category in North America in 2014.
Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto.
OTHER WORKS BY THE CHINESE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO
Sunday May 16, 2021 | 2:00 p.m. EDT
Welcome and Opening Remarks:
Mr. Justin Poy, Honourary Patron, Asian Heritage Month-CFACI
Presented by:
Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto, established in 1976, is a non-profit organization with 130 members. Our mission is to explore the art of photography as our expression to support multiculturalism. Our members participate in professional activities and events to make contributions to society.
About this Group Exhibition:
The group exhibition showcases 54 members’ photos selected from various club competitions in the past decade. The virtual group exhibition is divided into four parts. Parts 1 to 3 present photographic realism (wildlife and street photography) and artistic impression (special artistic effect photography and night scene photography). Part 4—Kensington Market—playing seamlessly as an engaging video, in fact, are photos by CCPST photographers. The images are digitally edited to infuse passion, rhythm and music into the still photos to transform Toronto’s old landmark location for immigrants into a lively colourful community for all in the 21st century. The virtual presentation also includes photographers briefly sharing their creative visions and key techniques used in their award-winning photos. There will be two Q&A for the audience to participate.
©2021 belongs to individual artists
Videos
From Realism to Artistic Photography
Night Scene Photography
Wildlife Photography
Artistic Photography
Kensington Market: A Vibrant Community
Co-Organizers: Asian Heritage Month—Canadian Foundation for Asian Culture (Central Ontario) Inc.; Toronto Public Library; York Centre for Asian Research, York University; Asian Institute at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto; York University; Richard Charles Lee Canada Hong Kong Library, University of Toronto; Chinese Canadian Photography Society of Toronto; WE Artists’ Group; Social Services Network; Cambridge Food and Wine Society; Fête Chinoise.
In 2021, Asian Heritage Month Festival is partially funded by the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Asian Canadian Artists in Digital Age is funded by Canada Council for the Arts Digital Strategy Fund