As the decade comes to a close it’s time to take stock of all that happened and everything that changed in the 2010’s when compared to the 2000’s. Think about all those memories, experiences and feelings, the highs and lows, the accomplishments and places explored… then take those thoughts and throw them straight in the… Continue reading On Pointe
Tag: New York
Chinatown, NYC
Throwing it down in Chinatown and of course I seemed to be the only person without an umbrella. Luckily it wasn’t too far to my destination, taking up an invitation to visit the talented Rafael Esquer and his team at Alfalfa Studio.
NYC
Traffic, people, tall buildings, endless noise, there is little escape from The Terrorism of Everyday Life in Manhattan. By my third day I was beginning to adapt and had defaulted to carrying the tiny Sony RX100 instead of a bag of DSLR kit. Technically less flexibility, sure, but in practice far far more.
Kill Your Television
Times Square NYC, self-styled ‘Crossroads of the World’. It’s quite likely that nothing will ever top the experience of dodging pickpockets and panhandlers amidst a towering neon edifice of capitalism.
The Trip
When an old hometown friend asked if I’d suit up and be a groomsman at his wedding on a Texan ranch I took the opportunity to make a photographic project out of the transatlantic adventure. Combining Dallas duties with a subsequent short trip to take in New York for the first time, the resulting images… Continue reading The Trip
Scene Stealer
Ah, the hustle and bustle amongst the scale and grandeur of Grand Central Terminal. It’s a classic shot for NYC visitors and seen in many a TV series and movie, but in my version the scene is well and truly stolen (if you look carefully) by a random half naked guy. What are the odds?… Continue reading Scene Stealer