Showing posts with label zombie walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombie walk. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Die Zombie Die

A big shout out to my photography fans from Portland, Maine at Portland Magazine Monthly. The award winning magazine is in the heart of America's 41st populated state and they have asked me to submit some pictures of the Toronto Zombie March. We shall see if my photos appear in this fine printed magazine.
They have Zombie Kickball in Portland. Darn Zombies have no brains playing kickball - they could get a concussion and die.
Toronto Zombies Rock!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Zombies don't seem to like winter so it seems safer for those with brains when the snow starts to fly. You have some time now to get your costume ready for next year's Zombie Walk. Every year there are more zombies and the costumes are very creative so I look forward to the next walk.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Zombie Lego Man

I love those zombies, those brain eating, greedy ghouls who shuffle along city streets (with proper permits and insurance) and entertain the multitudes who have grown to enjoy the annual Zombie walk. Blood and guts is always a good zombie costume but it is the unusual costumes that help to make the walk a great event.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

It's Halloween and the scary snow started falling today and most of the leaves have fallen from the trees. Oooooooooohhhhhh, damn snow. Happy Halloween everyone.
Here is one more scary Bay Street Banker zombie to scare the heck out of you.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

More cool zombies

All Hallows Eve is this Sunday and the little ghouls and goblins will be going door to door for treats. Here are some more zombies to help scare you to death in honour of the night. And the pictures are extra large so they are extra scary - except for the superhero.


Friday, October 22, 2010

The 2010 Zombie Walk returns to the streets of Toronto, starting at Trinity Bellwoods Park at 3pm and winding it's way along various roads until it hits Christie Pits. Hide your brains and bring out the blood. I asked Thea Munster (pictured below) if she had gotten married yet - you may remember that she got engaged during last years Zombie Walk, and she said that she has been too busy to get married so far this year.
People were having fun gathering in the bowl in Trinity Bellwoods Park. Some of the outfits, costumes and makeup were out of this world. Use of special contacts has been increasing at every event that we attend.


After milling around and everyone taking lots of photos of the zombies they gathered around the stage for a few contests including best scream, best zombie walk and best costume. Then a little after three the zombie crowd headed out to Dundas and there route which ended at Christie Pits. They did do a little diversion to their planned route, heading up Bathurst instead of Borden, but the zombies and the crowds of people had great fun watching the bloody spectacle. This was another successful Zombie Walk and it was great fun to watch and take pictures of everyone.


And after the jump you can see many more of my pictures of the excellent makeup and costumes worn by some of the participants.















After the park the streets of Toronto were over run with the many varieties of zombies, guided by the Toronto Police and the UMBRELLA Corporation keeping all the brain dead zombies alive, I mean, safely dead.