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About Dalia Nardolillo
Dalia, a photojournalist hailing from Montreal, is deeply passionate about documenting events and sharing stories about people's lives. She is on track to graduate from Concordia University with a degree in journalism and a minor in art history. Currently, Dalia holds the position of Editor-in-Chief at her school's newspaper, The Concordian. Following graduation, she aims to secure a full-time reporting job at a major news outlet.
Old Photographs of Montréal Fashion (1953-1956)
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Old Photographs of Montréal Fashion (1953-1956)

July 4, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

As the years go by, new fashion trends emerge. I could look back at different periods of my life through photos and pinpoint exactly what was in style. Whether that be through clothes that I […]

Old Photographs of the construction of the Lasalle Bridge
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Old Photographs of the construction of the Lasalle Bridge (1919-1921)

May 30, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Living in Montréal, I feel like your whole day can be shifted on whether or not a bridge is closed. You can either be majorly inconvenienced or have the weight lifted off of your shoulders […]

Old Photographs of the Museum of Fine Arts in Montréal (1936-1974)
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Old Photographs of the Museum of Fine Arts in Montréal (1936-1974)

May 2, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

I don’t know if you know this, but every first Sunday of each new month, museums around Montreal offer free entry! This is super exciting if you are a museum fanatic like myself and enjoy […]

Place D'Armes in Old Montréal (1960-70)
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Place D’Armes in Old Montréal (1960-70)

April 4, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Ever since I started going to school in Montréal, I’ve fallen in love with the city time and time again. Especially Old Montréal or the Vieux-Port as Montrealers know it. I’ve always loved the cobblestone […]

Saint Helen’s Island in the 1960s
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Old Photographs of Saint Helen’s Island (1967-1969)

February 29, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Montreal, as we have come to know it, is famous for its nightlife and activities. In the summertime, we have an amusement park right in our neighbourhood to keep us entertained all summer long. Did […]

The evolution of Montreal metros in the 1960s
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The evolution of Montréal metros in the 1960s

February 1, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Being a student in my last semester of university, I have spent quite a bit of time frequenting the various metro stations that we have here in Montreal. Some of my favourite stations include; Champ-de-Mars, […]

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