It’s been a while since I posted one of these. I found this on Broadway at 27th Street. It was so perfect I had to touch it to make sure that those were real tears. they were . . .
It’s been a while since I posted one of these. I found this on Broadway at 27th Street. It was so perfect I had to touch it to make sure that those were real tears. they were . . .
I’ll be giving a presentation tonight, May 30th at 6pm at the Soho Photo Gallery at 15 White Street in Manhattan,
I’ll be discussing my photo projects along with a digital slide presentation.
Provokr is a cool website featuring film, music, video, fashion, art, photography and more, They just ran a nice story on my New York City Wall Art series. Go to this link to read about and and view some of the images from my series.
This is an article about me and my work in Art of the Times. To see the actual article just scroll down to the 6th window.
Please check out my recent interview in AXS an online publication focusing on music and the arts.
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.
Recently I’ve started to get back to my roots began to shot some black and white street photography. This time around I’ve been using my iPhone which is always in my pocket. The great thing about it is that people are so used to seeing people staring into their phones that it’s very easy to shoot on the street and no one takes notice. This surreal image was shot on the north corner of Union Square Park at 17th Street after rain storm.
Four images from my New York City Wall Art series are being shown at POP International Gallery on West Broadway in Soho, NYC.
The newest from my New York City Wall Art series. Four of these along with four from my Half=Drag series will be showing at POP International gallery in Soho, NYC this Spring.
This is one of the earliest images from my NYC Wall Art Series. Four images from this series will be on the wall at POP International Gallery in Soho, NYC this Spring.