Whether we choose to take part in it or not, we are a civilization that is in constant remembrance of our past. Toronto photographer Harry Enchin reminds us of this affinity for old versus new in his provoking series, Toronto TIME.
Photographs are unrestrained singular moments in history, authentic visual references, and records of change that have been embraced by Enchin and held in time. Drawing on photographs from the City of Toronto Archives, Enchin references historical images of industrialized Toronto and seamlessly integrates them with his own visual record of the city in its current post-modern state. The end result is a series of insightful, informative, and introspective images that possess an aura of personal familiarity.
By breathing life and his vision, literally, into these once lost photographs, Enchin not only renders our relationship with our city’s past but sparks a worthy conversation we all should be having.