On March 6th, 2012, Kids Who Can officially launched at Brookfield Place, in downtown Toronto. PhotoSensitive’s latest black-and-white multimedia exhibition explores Easter Seals camps, capturing the energy and enthusiasm of Canadian youth with physical and mental disabilities. Over the summer of 2011, 25 photographers and videographers were sent to 12 camps across eight provinces. The result is a compelling and thought provoking show.
With well over 150 guests, the evening began with some heart-warming speeches, including The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario; Kevin Ogawa, President and CEO of Canon Canada; Brandon McAuley, Easter Seals Ontario Ambassador; Maayan Ziv, PhotoSensitive photographer; and Andrew Stawicki, PhotoSensitive founder. While some of the contributing photographers perused the exhibit, many were introduced for the first time. PhotoSensitive photographers Kyle Cunjak and Scott Munn from as far as Halifax, NS were chatting about the experience of shooting for Kids Who Can with Sean White, PhotoSensitive videographer from Tofino, BC.
Concurrently, Easter Seals children mingled with the crowd and admired the photos. Many campers who were featured in the exhibit had an opportunity to enjoy their photos with family and friends.
The 32-inch touchscreen was a huge hit. Kids, parents, photographers and staff members couldn’t get enough of the short films. To view them online, please visit the gallery, http://www.eastersealskids.com/easter-seals-gallery.php
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the making of Kids Who Can. Your beautiful work and constant devotion to PhotoSensitive is deeply appreciated. To all of you who couldn’t make it to the launch – you were missed! Thanks to Chloe Ellingson, Janek Lowe, Giordanno Ciampini and Melissa Tait for their photos and video of the event.
Enjoy!

The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, begins with an inspirational speech about the importance of Easter Seals camps. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

Kevin Ogawa, President and CEO of Canon Canada, discusses Canon's commitment to Easter Seals. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

Brandon McAuley, Easter Seals Ontario Ambassador, shares with the audience what it is about camp he loves so much. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

Maayan Ziv, PhotoSensitive photographer, tells the audience about her experience shooting for Kids Who Can at Camp Woodeden. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

Andrew Stawicki, PhotoSensitive founding photographer, talks about how the project came together so magically. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

Cutting of the ribbon ceremony. From left to right: Ms. Ruth Anne Onley, The Honourable David C. Onley - Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Andrew Stawicki - Founder of PhotoSensitive, Kevin Ogawa - President and CEO Canon Canada, Brandon McAuley - Easter Seals Ontario Ambassador, Maayan Ziv - PhotoSensitive photographer. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

From left to right, back row: Andrew Stawicki, Cheol Joon Baek, Marni Wolf, Sean F. White, Ms. Ruth Anne Onley, the Lieutenant Governor's Aide de Camp, Kevin Ogawa, Kyle Cunjak, James Burns, Scott Munn. Front row: David Stobbe, The Honourable David C. Onley, Brandon McAuley, Maayan Ziv, Tanya Workman. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario enjoys some time with Easter Seals campers. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario with Maayan Ziv, PhotoSensitive photographer. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

David Stobbe, PhotoSensitive photographer, has a chat with Russell Mark from Easter Seals Ontario. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

Colleen Ryan, Sr. Director, Corporate Communications and General &Environmental Affairs with Wayne Doyle, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications at Canon Canada. Photo by Giordano Ciampini

Proud grandmother, Anne-Marie, and her husband Robin, stand beside a photo of Noah Folz playing hockey at Camp Rotary, New Brunswick. Photo by Giordano Ciampini



























































