Captive Eye
The eye-catching photography of Mylissa Prisner
We've posted a new Gallery on our website, showing the image collection from Mylissa Prisner 's last show, "Lost in the Details."
Check it out here:
All framed up and ready to hang!
Photography by Mylissa Prisner
Hanging The Grand Trunk for the month of May as part of the photography festival.
04/11/2026
Many thanks to Vistek for the quick turnaround on the prints for Mylissa's upcoming show.
The digital catalog for this year's CONTACT Photography Festival is now LIVE! If you're planning which shows you'd like to attend, we suggest Mylissa Prisner's show "gHosts", hosted at The Grand Trunk in Parkdale.
"Opening Gala" - May 9, 7pm
contactphoto.com CONTACT is a Toronto based charitable organization dedicated to exhibiting, analyzing and celebrating photography and lens-based media through an annual festival that takes place every May.
03/03/2026
We're excited to announce that photographer Mylissa Prisner will be showing new works at The Grand Trunk this May, as part of the CONTACT Photography Festival's open call program.
"gHosts explores the relationship between nature, the passage of time, and the built environment. Mylissa Prisner's Toronto-centric images capture the beauty of the city's grittier corners and forgotten spaces."
12/23/2025
Photographer Mylissa Prisner will be exhibiting as part of CONTACT this May. We can’t wait to share the details – check back in January for more info!
03/31/2024
Printed, framed and ready to hang at The Grand Trunk for your viewing pleasure throughout the month of April!
Lost in the Details - photography by Mylissa Prisner (of Captive Eye )
We're heading into crunch time, preparing for photographer Mylissa Prisner's first solo show, happening through the month of April at The Grand Trunk in Parkdale Village, Toronto, Ontario.
Details on the show and opening party will be provided shortly.
We're looking forward to sharing Mylissa's work with you - and seeing you at the Trunk!
06/02/2021
I have fond memories of hanging out in my grandfather's gardens. At the home, "down south," he'd turned sections of the yard into vignettes - some mixed other places, others were based on his imagination. It was a magical place.
Amongst all of these gardens within a garden, he grew peonies. I loved those big, fluffy, pink flowers. I got the impression that Grandpa grew them because he liked watching the ants.
While ants aren't needed to grow peonies, they do have a unique relationship, from which both benefit. More on this in the comments.
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