
SCADDING CABIN Photo shoot event
Thu, Sep 11
|Toronto
Join us for a run evening of Pioneer photography with Toronto's oldest cabin and a period dressed model for this fun Flash photography workshop. Learn how to create amazing images in small spaces.


Time & Location
Sep 11, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Toronto, 25 British Columbia Rd, Toronto, ON M4P3E3, Canada
About the event
Join us for a run evening of Pioneer photography with Toronto's oldest cabin and a period dressed model for this fun Flash photography workshop. Learn how to create amazing images in small spaces.
Location: Scadding Cabin, Exhibition PlaceOur Photography Lighting Workshop takes place at the historic Scadding Cabin — Toronto’s oldest surviving house. Built in 1794 by John Scadding, an immigrant from Devonshire, the log cabin originally stood on the east side of the Don River. It served as his home until 1796, after which it was used as a farm building for decades.
In 1879, to celebrate the very first Toronto Industrial Exhibition (now the CNE), the cabin was dismantled, moved, and rebuilt by the York Pioneers at its current site in Exhibition Place. Steeped in over two centuries of history, the cabin offers a rustic, atmospheric backdrop perfect for exploring lighting techniques in photography.
We will have a model…

Tickets
General Admission
$85.00
Total
$0.00