“Red-Green: All Star Bench”

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“Rainbow Bridge”

“Location Days: House Party”

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“Standout”

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“Stand-Off”

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“We Have Top People Working On It Now; Hightop…People.”

“Black Light Attack”

“Starting the Year On Top of the World” – Pico do Arieiro, Island of Madeira

“Sprinter Legs”

“Smelly Feet”

“Chuckerboard”

“Sandalwich”

“Infinite Impermanence”

“Grainy”

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“Devil Shoes; Rock On!” – Booties make heavy metal horns with their shadows

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“Wanna Go For A Ride?” – Stilettos perch on stationary bike seat during fashion shoot @ShangriLaTO

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“Pumped” – Young boy intently studies a rack of women’s shoes

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“Up Against The Wall!” – Shoe options patiently wait off-set

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“Checks ‘n’ Chucks” – Black @Converse on black & white tiles (Title by @AverillPessin)

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Originally I’d titled this post “Black & White”. Many thanks to Averill Pessin for suggesting a much better title!

“After the Show” – NoFX fans search for shoes

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I have never understood the urge that overcomes punk fans to throw their shoes on stage.

NoFX themselves commented on this phenomenon (and arguable cemented the practice) by titling one of their albums “So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes”. So, perhaps, the amount of shoe carnage is exacerbated at a NoFX concert.

I know many soles are lost to crowd surfing, but in the relatively steady barrage of object launched at the stage during a NoFX set (you always hurt the ones you love) shoes figure prominently from quarters far beyond the surf.

I am the first to admit that I am a punk fan who is probably less punk than every other punk fan, so this is not a guantlet I am throwing down. I’d just love hear some good reasons for turning ones shoes into projectiles when there is a very good chance you won’t get them back and you’ll be left to walk the Koolhaus and Lower Jarvis without protection.

“Redundant Tattoo?” – Model in heels with a high-heel shoe tattooed on her ankle

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“Ready for the Ball”

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“The Party is That-a-way!” – Party-goer’s pumps provide direction

HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!!!

“At Attention” – Shoes lined-up on stylist’s table at photo shoot, Toronto

“But I Want to Fix It” – Awkward/creepy advertisement, Canadian Tire, Lakeshore and Leslie, Toronto

“Lost” – Carpet in meeting room Woodbine Racetrack, Toronto

“Crazy Carpet” – Carpet at the OLG Slots at Georgian Downs Racetrack, Barrie

“Sunset Shoes” – @S1group Cove Studio, Toronto