Collection: Caley Taylor
Photography has been a passion of mine for over 25 years. After graduating with a Diploma in Professional Photography (2002) from the Western Academy of Photography, I began a rewarding and exciting career photographing people in all types of situations including, events, weddings and portraits.
My background in Fine Arts brings an understanding of how an image is successful (through composition, colours, density etc.) and combines it with the necessary technical photography skills to create stunning images.
I am an active member of the Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC). In 2025, I was given the honour of having my Pomegranate still life photograph accepted into the PPOC National Image Salon Exhibition (more information on the Image Competition below).
In 2023 and 2024, I received Best in Photography at the outdoor juried exhibitions, the Riverdale ArtWalk and the ArtWalk in the Square. The awards were given for my solo exhibition, Misunderstanding Memories, featuring black & white, film photographs.
I absolutely love working with clients to create beautiful memories. Send me an email/text and we can begin to work together.
Specialties: Event Photography, Wedding Photography, Portrait Photography, Children's Photography, Corporate Photography, Lifestyle Photography, Photoshop Retouching, Beginner Photography Classes, Fine Art Photography
Contact Information
Email: info@caleytaylor.com
Phone: (416) 949-4341
Instagram: @caleytaylorphotography

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SUMMER SHOW EVENT INFO
ABOUT THE SUMMER SHOW
Please follow all our live updates on Instagram & Facebook for all things MAC: @muskokaartsandcrafts
The Muskoka Arts & Crafts (MA&C) Summer Show is one of Ontario’s oldest and largest rural outdoor events, serving as a key highlight of the summer season for both residents and visitors alike. This three-day event brings together over 200 of Canada’s most talented artisans, showcasing a diverse array of handcrafted art, from stunning sculptures and intricate jewelry to beautiful textiles and captivating paintings. With an estimated 10,000+ visitors each year, the show is a must-see cultural event in the heart of Muskoka.
As MAC’s largest yearly fundraiser, the Summer Show has a significant economic impact on the region, benefiting local businesses, galleries, and, of course, the artists themselves. The event provides a vital platform for creators to share their work with a wider audience, promoting local talent and strengthening Muskoka’s vibrant arts community. It’s not just a shopping experience; it’s a celebration of creativity, culture, and the spirit of collaboration that defines this stunning region.
In addition to the incredible artistry, the Summer Show also features live local music, entertainment, and an array of delicious food options, creating a vibrant atmosphere where visitors can engage with the arts in a lively and social setting. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a local business owner, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of Muskoka, the Summer Show offers something for everyone.
TICKET CONTEST
A Huge thank you to Deerhurst resort for sponsoring this years ticketing contest. The first 1000 people to purchase tickets for this years summer show will be entered into our drawing for a free night stay at Deerhurst with Free breakfast for Two!
LOCATION
The Annual Muskoka Arts & Crafts Summer Show takes place in the beautiful Annie Williams Park located beside the river. 50 Santa's Village Road, Bracebridge.
FUN FACTS
- Dogs are allowed as long as they are friendly and on leash. Please note that the event can get crowded.
- There is a water station provided, please bring a water bottle to refill.
- It can be really hot, dress appropriately. Make sure you are staying hydrated and resting when needed.
- We do have trained medical volunteers on site.
- There is FREE parking available on site but it gets really busy. Walk or bike if you can.