Category Archives: New York

June 16th, 2010 – Big Top

This shot right here, it was a rarity for me.  It’s not very often when I can find  a section of Grand Central Terminal, in NYC, totally empty without any pedestrians.  Now granted, the section was closed off with rope and technically, I didn’t cross the rope.  My tripod and camera… well, you know, I...

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May 28th, 2010 – Local Touch

Another shot found while roaming completely random streets in NYC.  This little park in Alphabet City is operated and maintained by the locals of the area.  They provide the upkeep, plant the flowers, and provide decorative touches.  This pathway made of brick and the bottom of beer bottles is an example of the creative flavor...

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May 26th, 2010 – Integrated

I am a sucker for these sorts of scenes.  You know, the ones where nature makes itself a literal part of the structure whether we like it or not.  It’s a nice integration.  I saw this shot while walking down an avenue in NYC and had to double back to get it.  I opted for...

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April 30th, 2010 – Lex & 42nd

Another shot from my awesome permit-induced frenzy at Grand Central Terminal.  I tell you, having the freedom to rock out the tripod and not have the slightest worry about being asked to leave is the only way to shoot.  At least, it is when you’re grabbing four minutes worth of brackets.  I really like everything...

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1S24H // April 21st, 2010

Back to NYC for today’s shot.  I was walking around with my friend, Peter, when I saw this taxi dock and drive bay.  I have a thing for these types of scenes.  Large scale, industrial, and full of rich texture & color.  Golden hour was quickly turning into blue hour and I really liked the...

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