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Season 3 - Episode 47 - Tom Sandler

Season 3, Ep. 47

His mother Ruth Lowe wrote Frank Sinatra’s first hit song ,and he too is a musician, but most recognized as the renowned former official photographer for Royal visits to Toronto, the Toronto Star social pages and the Canadian Film Centre Tom Sandler talks about photographing Queen Elizabeth, Sean Penn, Norman Jewison and some very smart animals, among others. Brought to you by @TomsPlaceTO and @ETPCanada.


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