Water
Water, brought to you by the Queens Botanical Garden.
Water, brought to you by the Queens Botanical Garden.
You might not be able to tell at first, but this photo is ironic. I was wandering around Harlem, camera in hand. I stopped, lifted my camera, and pressed the shutter. You’d think from looking at this picture that the women were meant to be my main subject, that I pressed the shutter to capture…
Admittedly you can’t see the street, but I promise it’s there.
Every descent down this staircase will be elegant, guaranteed.
This photo could easily serve as the cover art for a book about a young girl who loses her parents, either in a crowd or to death, and the struggles that come along with it. Or, if this girl grew up to be a singer, she could use it for an album of songs about…
My backyard, featuring flowers, chairs, and refraction of light.
I love when the the sun peeks through the clouds in this dreamy, ethereal way.
Ithaca is known for its restaurants, including world-famous vegetarian restaurant Moosewood. The downtown area has lines out the door and two-hour-long waits for tapas, burgers, and pasta. One of these institutions is Viva Taqueria, right on the corner of the Commons. It’s one of the local favorites for sit-down dinners and takeout of burritos, enchiladas, and…
I almost didn’t believe this sign when I read it.
Shooting at nighttime is such a different experience than shooting in the day. It definitely requires more patience than in environments than more light. My favorite thing about low light photography is the colors that emerge: blues, oranges, a wider range of greys. Everything looks different at night–more romantic, more mysterious, or, in the case…