Thursday, December 20, 2007
DMC
Monday, December 17, 2007
Alicia and Tommy
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Fall beauty
This week here in NYC has been so beautiful, had to post it. The first two images are from a walk I was taking on Riverside Dr. Riverside Dr and Riverside park is all new to me since I moved to Manhattan. I had no idea how incredible this little area of NYC is. It is such a secret little gem, I just love it! The cobble stone path and the stone walls lined by huge beautiful trees- no matter what season it is always so breathtaking.
On Thursday we grabbed the bikes and found different angles of the parade. It was such a great day, the weather was in the upper 50's, the leaves in the park were at their peak and NYC was thriving once again as a host to millions of people!
Monday, November 19, 2007
Erin and Pete
Recently I photographed the wedding of Erin and Pete, a couple from Fire Island. Their wedding was amazing! It was a day full of love, fun, and beautiful details. One of my favorite things was their wedding favors. They gave out Colorado Blue Spruce saplings! I thought that was such a unique idea, and good for environment! Congratulations Erin and Pete and thank you so much for the opportunity to capture this great wedding!
I love this picture! It cracks me up. Things you should know: it was FREEZING out! Erin is a true Fire Island barefooter! (even though this was in the Hamptons!)
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Anna and Paresh
Monday, November 5, 2007
NYC Marathon
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Running with Books
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Lauren & Brendan
Monday, October 8, 2007
Fire Island farewell
Boards- Ladies night!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Emotions at Columbia
I saw Columbia University in a whole new light today. The streets were packed with protesters as Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was scheduled to be a guest lecturer.
At times I have wondered about how photography would be if it was coupled with sounds and or smells. Today was a day of sounds. Yelling, chanting, arguing and beeping. The sounds I heard were divided mostly into 3 categories- angry at Columbia, angry at Bush, and angry at Mahmoud's leadership and ideals. The atmosphere was very tense, political debates were erupting everywhere. One man was screaming at another man who was anti Bush, a Jewish man was yelling at a woman who was defending Iran. The only angle I did not see being defended today was Columbia. It seemed that the crowd was able to agree on just that, that the invitation should not have been extended. After watching this evenings news it seems to me that President Ahmadinejad said all the things that he should say, but we could have expected that- the man is not dumb- he is just not kind. At least not how we measure kindness here in the U.S.
Columbia University |
You can click on this square image above to see the pictures larger- or if the slide show is working below you can see them there. (the slide shows have had a mind of their own this week)