A face like this doesn’t come around too often. Another from my newest project. The joys of NYC . . .
A face like this doesn’t come around too often. Another from my newest project. The joys of NYC . . .
From my NYC Wall Art Series. Four of these are currently being shown at POP International Gallery downtown in Soho, NYC. This is probably my last blog entry for 2015, happy new year to all.
More from my new series of people on NYC Subways. This was shot coming downtown from the upper west side after the balloon inflating the night before the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Shot on my iPhone and processed on my phone using Snapseed. A really lovely moment.
This was through my window on west 28th which is directly across from a cross fit gym. Shot it in color but processed it into black and white, I think adds a nice starkness and brings the viewer directly into the subject’s face. Whenever I get a shot like this I feel lucky because in an instant she could move away from the window and the scene is gone as if it never existed.
Bringing street photography to the subway. Shot on my iPhone and processed using Snapseed.
Reflecting on a rainy day in New York City. Shot on real film . . .
I came upon this gentleman the other day on 28th st. between Madison and Park. Shot in color and processed using Snapseed my favorite new iPhone photo editing app.
Timing is everything when shooting on the street. One second later this is a completely different photo. The lack of control is exciting.
I shot this yesterday in the subway. They had just announced a delay and the woman next to may displayed this expression of dismay. I shot it, one second there, the next second gone. That’s what makes street photography so exciting. These subway shots just may be the beginning of a new series. Shot on my iPhone and mage processed using Snapseed.
I shot this in the subway a couple of days ago and using the app Snapseed managed to get this painterly effect. It’s amazing what one can do on a phone these days.