Over 1000 people gathered near the United Nations in New York to show their support for the Egyptian revolution and to protest the continued rule of Hosni Mubarak. While there was much anger directed at the Egyptian leader, the sense […]
Over 1000 people gathered near the United Nations in New York to show their support for the Egyptian revolution and to protest the continued rule of Hosni Mubarak. While there was much anger directed at the Egyptian leader, the sense […]
Just picked up a Canon 35mm f/2.0 lens from Adorama. It’s my holiday antidote to the “I-can’t-justify-spending-$1400-for-a-35mm-f/1.4” blues. And I’m very impressed – it’s legitimately sharp wide open, which is how I’ll be using it most. And the small size […]
Going through some photos of my recent trip to Belize and found this. This is along the dirt road from San Ignacio, in the west part of the country. I like the way that building seems to be growing out […]
Getting something from the fridge the other day, I glanced out the window and realized that the weather had turned and the sky over the city had gotten pretty damn near apocalyptic. Good chance for a dramatic rooftop portrait that […]
I wanted to walk and shoot around Greenpoint last night, but didn’t feel like getting rained on. So instead I decided to stay in my apartment and flesh out a some portrait lighting ideas that have been kicking around in […]