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Nov. 07, 2020
A Little of NYC
The black and white photo can be alluring. The abstraction of black and white removes distraction, encourages our eyes to see more detail and concentrates our…
Oct. 19, 2020
Nostalgic Word Salad
Chuck Klosterman, writer/author, published an essay about nostalgia in 2011 and re-published it in a collection of essays with a prologue written in 2017. In…
July 03, 2020
Homeless & Hopeful
Sherlivia's Story Sherlivia is seeking justice for how she says she was treated in her home city of Brooklyn, NY. Right now, she and her husband and young…
March 10, 2020
The Players -- No. 16 Gramercy Park, NYC.
I am able to visit The Players Club as a part of an alumni event. Also as a live member of the I.A.T.S.E. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees,…
March 08, 2020
"My Friend Died Here"
Bike Life Memorial Tribute, Brooklyn NY (100 Strangers Project) 16/100 “I lost my friend right here. I sit here sometimes to be close to her. This is her…
Feb. 07, 2020
New York City Travel
New York City is one of my favorite places to visit. It was my second visit here, and each times it feels like I didn't stay long enough. On a cool brisk…
Dec. 08, 2019
Day 341 - Project 365 "Busy"
Spent a few minutes in Rockefeller Center today with my daughter to take a selfie and some shots of her in front of the tree. After clicking off a few shots of…
July 26, 2019
Use(d) A Different Piece Of Photography Equipment (Day…
I did use something different one time - a point and click with a fish eye setting. Not sure if I like it or not!
July 09, 2019
Train Yard
A few years ago this train yard was march larger, all the buildings you see where built over the yard within the last 5 years. In another five you will not be…
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