Photo Du Jour – Tom Thomson Paintings at the McMichael Art Collection

If you’ve ever set foot inside an art museum you’ve likely experienced the heartache after being told to keep your cameras off. From what I’ve read it’s due to copyright issues and fear of damaging the art by strong camera flashes. That and the fact that anyone flashing their camera’s like crazy will likely annoy museum go-ers. All very understandable concerns, and my recent trip to the MicMichael Canadian Art Collection was no different.

Natalie Taylor (of Near Afar) and I were there gathering research for our trip up to Algonquin Park at this world famous Art Collection. For those unaware of the McMichael, it is a treasure trove full of rare and valuable Canadian Art, including pieces by Frank Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackon, and Tom Thomson. Surrounded by all of these amazing pieces of Canadian Art I couldn’t help but think how much I wish I had a photo of this.

As I was taking in the museum experience, I saw this young lady snapping photos like crazy. I laughed thinking to myself “This chick is crazy! Security is going to jump her for sure!”. Our tour guide, Avril, warmly asked if she had permission to take photos.

Natalie Taylor & Corbin Fraser at McMichael Canadian Art Collection

Natalie & Corbin - Photo by Sabrina Savoy

Jupiter’s moons must have been lined up, or maybe we just got lucky. It turned out this young lady was taking photos for Ontario Tourism. When we told her we were doing some work with Ontario Tourism about the history and adventure in Algonquin Park she kindly agreed to snap a few photos of us. Turns out she needed some people in her shots to make the shot more lively anyways so it worked out great.

Tom Thomson Painting

A Tom Thomson - Photo by Sabrina Savoy

I’m extremely grateful I was able to come out of the McMichael Art Collection with more than memories & a new intrigue into the Group of Seven. Big thanks goes out to Sabrina Savoy for being awesome and sharing these photos with us, and extra big thanks to Avril, our tour guide in the McMichael. Her knowledge of Canadian Art & the nature the inspired the Group of 7 movement was astounding.

 

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  • http://twitter.com/nearafar Natalie T.

    ha ha love it! I still have to write up a post on the McMichael. :)  

  • http://www.mcmichael.com Michelle K

    Glad to hear! That is a great shot of you two at top! And with all the conservation land and trails surrounding the gallery, trail-goers can get outside too and truly walk through Canadian landscape “paintings”.

    • http://ibackpackcanada.com Corbin Fraser

      Thanks michelle :) Yea Sabrina does great work! I’m typically one of the most unphotogenic people, but she makes my dishevelled hair look cool. haha

  • http://twitter.com/BreatheDreamGo Mariellen Ward

    I know I’m supposed to be looking at the paintings, but Natalie looks so awesome in these photos that I’m only looking at her!

  • Nadia

    wow my hero