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Shoot & Tell: the Photo Supplement
Click. Snap. Shoot. That’s how we capture a moment, something that strikes a chord in our imagination, brings us to a certain emotion.

Shoot & Tell: Alex Ramadan's "Underground"
I have a fascination with subways.
They’re man-made landscapes.

Shoot & Tell: Nausher Khan
He works in a flea market on the shore of Karachi’s Clifton Beach, an Afghan refugee who’s lived in Peshawar – a city in the north of Pakistan close to the Afghan border – for two years and in Karachi for the last year.

Shoot & Tell: Pippin Lee "The lighter side of the G20"
Toronto was transformed that weekend, albeit for just a couple days, into a different place, one that will forever loom in the shadow of the city’s history.

Shoot & Tell: Kayvan Tahei "Paparazzi, Lost Love and Celebration"
Celebrities need to be constantly in the news and on the cover of magazines to survive, but at the same time they don’t want some aspects of their lives to be revealed.

Shoot & Tell: Terry Ting "Dad"
My dad was difficult to talk to. For the most part, his presence often put an awkward mood in the air.

A trip through Le Pop Montreal
I have been on a train for five hours. I have eaten nothing but popcorn and candy and a plum all day and I feel strange – light-headed, but also giddy and restless – and then the St. Lawrence slides into view and I am looking out the window at the glassy water speeding past.