Wednesday, April 28, 2010
"Red Chair"
Just a sampling of students from a good friends graphic art class at the Art Institute of NY.
It was a blast photographing and meeting 17 students in 2 hours. Lots of stories and such passion to create.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sisters; Charlie and Fiji
Charlie and Fiji are 3 and 5.
They came to the studio after school today, ate some carrots, ran around and had their pictures taken.
They came to the studio after school today, ate some carrots, ran around and had their pictures taken.
Great time had by all!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Picture seen but not taken
Riding the subway again (an everyday occurrence) I got a seat on the way home. Looking around, I noticed a young girl sitting across from me. She was around 12 yrs old and was reading a very thick novel. Her grandmother was sitting and reading along with her, as the girl rested her head on the side of her grandmother’s arm. She was engrossed in the story and looked so relaxed. It was such a sweet picture. I wanted to take out my iphone, but this was just a scene to capture mentally not digitally.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
NY story #1- Timing is everything.
I take the A or C train from the High Street stop in Brooklyn to my studio in Soho. I was pleased to board a C train which goes direct to our Spring Street stop; otherwise I take the A train and transfer at Canal Street for one stop. As the train pulled into the Canal Street station, the doors stayed open and an E train, which also stops at Spring Street, pulled in across the platform. I was in a hurry and debated with myself about which train would leave first. I looked around and one woman was hanging by the doors, obviously with the same dilemma; others walked across and got on the E train. I decided to stay put, as did the woman standing nearby. Of course, the E train left the station first and we were left waiting. I took this as a sign that “today is not going to be a lucky day." The woman across from me and I looked at each other and shrugged in recognition that we both had made the wrong choice. Several minutes later we arrived at our stop. The woman walked up the stairs ahead of me and then she stooped down and picked up 3 dollar bills on the sidewalk that someone must have dropped. As I passed her I said, “this is your lucky day after all” and walked away in good cheer. It’s all in the timing.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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