No 100 King St W Toronto Canada 2

The Learning Curve Photography

Brian Carson of The Learning Curve Photography documents the vertical reach of Toronto’s financial core through a lens that emphasizes the geometric weight and reflective surfaces of the First Canadian Place. This portrait-oriented study captures the 72-storey tower as a pillar of glass and light, grounding the viewer at the intersection of King and Bay Streets.

No 100 King St W Toronto Canada 2 — framed, leaning against the wall
The Learning Curve Photography

No 100 King St W Toronto Canada 2

Brian Carson of The Learning Curve Photography documents the vertical reach of Toronto’s financial core through a lens that emphasizes the geometric weight and reflective surfaces of the First Canadian Place. This portrait-oriented study captures the 72-storey tower as a pillar of glass and light, grounding the viewer at the intersection of King and Bay Streets.

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A Vertical Study of Toronto’s Financial Heart

Brian Carson utilizes a Canon EOS 60D and a Sigma 17-70mm lens to frame the First Canadian Place, Toronto's tallest office tower. Situated at 100 King Street West, the composition highlights the building's massive scale and its role as a central landmark in the city's financial district. The photography captures the sharp angles and the way the 72-storey structure interacts with the surrounding urban environment at the corner of King and Bay.

The piece explores the interplay of light across the building’s facade, where reflective surfaces create a dialogue between the sky and the steel. By emphasizing the skyscraper's height and the gradient of colors in the atmosphere, Carson creates a three-dimensional illusion that draws the eye upward. The result is a grounded observation of urban architecture that values the physical presence and the quality of light found within a dense cityscape.

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