The zombie walk started one gloomy Sunday, a week before hallows eve in 2003. A handful of the living dead rose from their graves to wander the streets of Toronto in search of brains.
The plague returned every year, and the zombie count grew into a large and deadicated legion of the undead. Not only did the plague hit Toronto, it hit New York, Vancouver, Ottawa, Melbourne and numerous other cities around the world. In 2006 The Toronto Zombie Walk joined forces with the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, to ensure zombies have an enjoyable evening of flicks to see after their flesh eating endeavors. 2012 marked our ten year anniversary and we hoarded in over 10,000 people!
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford hams it up with zombie, Mike D. Gohm, at the Toronto Zombie Walk on Saturday at Nathan Phillips Square "Photograph Copyright © 2013 Kevin E. Proulx / Third Eye Photographics. May only be used under License" |
Zombie Walk 2013 - Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square Photo by scott3eh |
A zombie dog gets into the action. Photo credit - CARLOS OSORIO / TORONTO STAR |
Photo by scott3eh |
Photo by scott3eh |
Photo by scott3eh |
Photo by andres musta |
Toronto Zombie Walk - 2011 Photo by scott3eh |
Toronto Zombie Walk - 2011 Photo by scott3eh |
Good Timing? Toronto Zombie Walk - 2011 Photo by scott3eh |
Photo by scott3eh |
Photo by scott3eh |
Photo by scott3eh |
Toronto Zombie Walk - 2011 Photo by scott3eh |
I know that you had asked me ahead of time if you could use my Rob Ford zombie photo (with Mike D. Gohm), so I'm still okay with it being posted here. I have recently run into some issues with other web sites and blogs stealing the image and posting it with my byline and copyright notice removed. Could you help me out by adding / editing the caption here to include "Photograph Copyright © 2013 Kevin E. Proulx / Third Eye Photographics. May only be used under License" and putting a hyperlink through to my website? http://www.thirdeyephotographics.ca
ReplyDeleteThanks very much.