Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'gaylatrail'
May 11, 2006
Those TO photobloggers seem to be very busy this month with all sorts of shows and projects going on. Tomorrow night four high profiled photobloggers will be presenting their images at Harbourfront centre in a show called Photogrammetry. The show was produced in association with our pals over at Spacing magazine and is also a part of Digifest 2006. Participating in the exhibition are Davin Risk > lowresolution.com Gayla Trail > makinghappy.com Matt O'Sullivan......
Continue Reading "Photogrammetry"April 21, 2006
In case this week's issue of Now isn't reminder enough, tommorow is Earth Day. And there are plenty of Earth Day events around town. Downsview Park is holding a festival and massive tree planting. They're trying to plant 1000 trees so there should be plenty for all. There'll be a live animal show, face painting and Torontoist favourite, crafts! If trees are too big and you'd rather plant something smaller head down closer to the......
Continue Reading "Toronto Celebrates Earth Day"September 18, 2005
A handful of terrific TO photobloggers will be at the Yorkdale Apple Store tonight at 7pm to show their work and chat. It'll be a good time, and you'll finally get to check out Apple's 'genius bar,' so get yourselves there. Presenters include Gayla Trail, Matt Blackett, Adam Krawesky and TOist's own, Rannie Turingan.......
Continue Reading "Toronto Photobloggers at the Apple Store Tonight!"April 4, 2005

Tall Poppy Interview: Gayla Trail, author/photographer, You Grow Girl...
March 23, 2005
If the weather doesn’t remind you that spring has already started, then maybe the barrage of gardening books lining the walls of Chapters will help. One of those books is written by local Toronto photoblogger and designer Gayla Trail. "You Grow Girl" is a ‘how to’ guide to gardening that is especially useful for city folk. It’s full of great pictures and illustrations and it’s written in a light and humourous way. Tonight, starting at......
Continue Reading "You Grow Girl Launch Party"