I'm really trying to keep up with the posts - at least twice a month would be nice. Anyhow, a quick update on last weekend is I was asked to shoot a building exterior and two apartments by a client. And of course, it was freezing outside! Absolutely the worst day of the week. Even with my finger-less gloves, by the time I finished setting up the tripod and everything, my digits went numb.
Read MoreFIVE INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES TO FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS
I thought I’d share a few things today. Some artists, quotes and things which have inspired me when I was in need of a push, while in pursuit of the truth, in relation to art, beauty, the seemingly disorganized chaos, as well as things natural and unnatural. Even though these aren’t things that appear to be direct answers to architectural photography, or photography Per Se, I will expand on each of them by sharing my thoughts, and how they helped shape my vision of art and the world.
Read MoreTHE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD ART
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about what makes “good art” after re-watching Neil Geiman’s commencement speech. Every now and again, if I’m in a funk, I watch his video. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a must. For every human being. It doesn’t matter if you consider yourself a creative or not. His words should resonate with anyone with a soul – however cynical.
Read MoreREAL ESTATE INTERIOR SHOOT IN ASTORIA
This picture was taken inside an apartment in Astoria. I brought with me my new Pelican case. Its first use since I got it not too long ago. One caveat about Astoria is you can really grow old looking for parking. You have been forewarned!
Read MoreTHE DUMBO AREA IN BROOKLYN AT NIGHT
Flashback to twenty years ago when my cat jumped from a fifty story building to catch a flying bird in his mouth…I jest!
Go back to the time when my dog ate my school paper and I got an F because pets eating your paper excuses suck…I'm obviously kidding!
So a few days ago, I met up with a buddy of mine...
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