Kevin Steele
@kevinsteele.bsky.social
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Artist, graphic designer, photographer & cat herder. Documenting Queen West, Toronto for 20+ years SPADINA TO BATHURST book is sold out! https://linktr.ee/kevinsteele
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My portraits_of_queen_west Instagram account recently got more viral. I'm gaining Toronto followers hourly & they're sharing anecdotes in the comments.

My record of Queen West has aged past a nostalgia tipping point.

For now, Instagram remains the first and best place to see POQW photos.
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Pape Avenue, Toronto, 2024
#photography
#toronto
I do, I do, but they're multiplying!
I've been receiving "I'm [name] from [recruiting company] and I have a job for you" text messages over five times a day, sometimes simultaneously.

I used to get these only a few times a week.

Is this normal? Has my number been put on a "Please harass" list, or has this scam gone viral?
The death of humankind will be the result of poor reading comprehension, autocorrect, or some unfortunate interaction of the two.
I achieved a new milestone.

Someone commented on one of my Instagram posts, "You suck. Click bait bullshit!"

In my 25 years of posting pictures of Queen West to the Internet, this is a first.

I'm sorry for all the controversial people who must put up with a rain of shit.
Oh my goodness. Wonderful books.
I know some folks have already disentangled from Meta and will never see those posts.

I'll continue to make Bluesky versions of some posts.

And I have a mailing list. I primarily send out emails for news beyond the internet — like a new book, poster or (hopefully soon) show.
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My portraits_of_queen_west Instagram account recently got more viral. I'm gaining Toronto followers hourly & they're sharing anecdotes in the comments.

My record of Queen West has aged past a nostalgia tipping point.

For now, Instagram remains the first and best place to see POQW photos.
Today on Portraits of Queen West

241 & 243 Queen St W

September 2025 & July 2014

#documentaryphotography
Street scene with brick storefronts, featuring a cannabis shop with a "Hollywood Hi" sign. Two pedestrians and a dog walk on the sidewalk. This is a T intersection and the traffic light is red. Street view of Queen Street West with a "cannabis culture" shop named "Friendly Stranger." This is 2014 and cannabis is not yet legal — this is an old school head shop with everything but cannabis. Two bicycles are parked outside. Three pedestrians walk by. This is a T intersection and the traffic light is red.
My arm hurts because it was rammed by the handlebars of a cyclist passing me as I walked ON THE SIDEWALK.

I hate being mad at a cyclist.
1138 Queen St W, April 2007

The Saigon Flower seemed like it would be here forever. It was there when I first moved to Queen and Abell in the late 80s.

I ate many meals there over the years. If you did, too, then you know that's not saying enough.

#documentaryphotography
Street view of a row of buildings featuring a Vietnamese restaurant named "Saigon Flower." A hipster couple walk on the sidewalk with a bicycle nearby. The scene is sunny with a clear blue sky.
1138 Queen St W, September 30, 2025

R.I.P.

#documentaryphotography
Street scene with a closed storefront partially obscured by a tree. Orange traffic cones are scattered on the sidewalk. The window is covered in plastic, but a sign in the window still advertises "Saigon Flower Fusion." A pedestrian signal shows a red hand.
I'm getting so tired of keeping track of how everything works, and constantly having to relearn things that I don't do often enough to remember.

I know some of that is me, but there's so much transient bullshit being created daily for us to wade through, and I'm not talking about art.
I found the source for this block in my “rejected” pile—too many cars, not enough shots. Those reasons don't matter now, so I built it.

Documentary value outweighs other concerns, now that I’m working on BATHURST TO STRACHAN.

Queen St West from Walnut to Strachan,
June 2007, Assembled 2025
Panoramic view of a city street, made up of a series of images, featuring historic buildings with diverse facades, trees, and cars. In the middle of the block is a five story brick condominium that has been built around a historic house that is set back from the side walk with a large lawn. It's a sunny day with a clear blue sky.
703 & 703A Queen St W, June 2010 & August 2024

Tibet Arts was a few years old in the first picture.

#documentaryphotography
Storefronts on an urban street, including "TIBET ARTS" and "ODD AND ENDS." A person with a dog stands outside the narrow junk shop, filled with shelves of trinkets. Storefronts in an urban setting, featuring "Tibet Arts" with a pink sign and a blue window display, and "Odds and Ends" with a colourful wooden sign of different-sized letters at varying angles.
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A #cat I saw 10 years ago.
#photography
@hipstamatic.app
1072 Queen St W, Sept 2009 & Aug 2024

This pair of pictures has a lot, including a kitchen sink.

#documentaryphotography
Storefront labeled "Royal" with blue and white signage, displaying washers and dryers outside. A sliver of the shopfront Nextdoor is visible, painted yellow on the first floor, green on the bit of the second floor we see.
Street scene with a wall covered in colourful posters advertising events and products. A Banksy show. Fan Expo. Deadpool & Wolverine. Ketchup & Mustard. “The Marchesa Casati” by Augustus Edwin John, a famous painting of a stunning redhead at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Old building facade with faded "Royal" sign.
Dude, yeah, we got away from the unpredictable drunk with a swastika on his fridge and a key to our apartment.
We moved out of province over two months ago. I shook hands with our landlord, and upstairs neighbour, when we left our apartment.

Late last night my ex-landlord called me up drunk to harass me because he’s sure my brother and I got away with something.
Queen St W from Euclid Ave to Palmerston Ave, January 2011

[assembled 2020]

These are only two of the times I shot this whole block.

It's a fun block to shoot. Almost everything is near the storefront plane.
Panoramic view of a complete city block showcasing a row of colourful, historic buildings with varied facades and multiple small shops at ground level. This is the same block as in the previous post. The picture is a collage of many separate overlapping images. There are no parked cars. It is winter, early evening. There is some snow piled at the curb but and the streets are wet with a light film of slush. It's a grey sky, light enough to see everything but dark enough that all the stores have their lights on.
Queen St W from Euclid Ave to Palmerston Ave, June 2007

[assembled 2022]

This block is part of the stretch of Queen being covered in the photobook I'm working on now.

#panorama
Panoramic view of a complete city block showcasing a row of colourful, historic buildings with varied facades and multiple small shops at ground level. The picture is a collage of six separate overlapping images. There are a few parked cars, but only a yellow sports car is complete as the other cars are all truncated, having fallen into the parallax valley.
D'oh that address is a typo.

598 to 594.