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Monthly Archives: November 2006

trump tower.

Tweetescalators and shiny surfaces and people all over.

moma.

Tweetoutside the museum of modern art.

central park.

Tweethere comes a slew of tourist photos.

6th ave.

TweetI have to say I miss NYC a bit already. It’s been a long day with me getting up around 4 am and working an 8 hr shift after getting back into Chicago this morning. Too long since I used my fisheye … I snuck a photo of my friend while walking yesterday … If [...]

ferry.

Tweet Staten Island Ferry, NYC. I’m a tourist. I dunno who these people are. Thanks Cindy for tirelessly showing me the city in 2 days time and letting me crash your upper east side (look I know the lingo now) abode.

gallery closing.

TweetI had a bit of wine and didn’t shoot too many photos while I was in Syracuse. After an 18 hr train ride next to a man who fit the likely physical description of an ex-con, and some late night dinner with some self professed anarchists (including a girl who was giving me a continuous [...]

filler.

Tweet leave tomorrow for a few days in the state of ny. i’m sure next week I’ll have some cliche street shots of the city. still not sure if I’m bringin my laptop out there…so this could be the last update for about a week or so … another one from my weekend in the [...]

volunteer.

TweetHumane society volunteer providing attention to lonely animals. They need to raise money for more space. When I used to get more critiques I was told color was a strong point in my photos, which leads me to using b/w for most everything I don’t see the color contributing to the overall image….and since this [...]

ignored.

TweetThis woman feels her village is ignoring her complaints. She’s 80 yrs old and says she doesn’t have the energy to fix her backyard, flooded and ruined by new construction in the neighborhood … with repair estimates at over $10 thousand she decided to make some noise at the village hall meeting coming up. I [...]

blue fog.

TweetAs I was driving back from an assignment the other day I noticed it’s about that time when the trees stand dead, sometimes isolated in the fields. Dead trees have always been one of my favorite still subjects to photograph. I told my camera that the light was the color of flourescent light and it [...]