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Category Archives: Art
Bowling Green on a Cloudy Day
After a recording session, I had a bunch of time to kill and wandered around Bowling Green with the camera. It was a very cloudy day and there were a lot of tourists present, so I didn’t take many images. … Continue reading
Stop Bullying Art Piece from LEAP
While walking in Morningside Park, I came across this very decorative table/bench set up. It was covered in various artwork and is part of the LEAP student public art program. Rather than talk about it, here are the images I took … Continue reading
Taming of the Shrew at Summit Rock with MSP
I have been brought in to take some production photos for Manhattan Shakespeare Project‘s latest production of The Taming of the Shrew. They tend to perform over the course of several weeks in various parks. I caught them in Central … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Central Park, NYC, People, Performance, Summer
Tagged art, Central Park, Manhattan Shakespeare Project, NYC, people, performance, production, shakespeare, Summit Rock, theater, theatre
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Carl Schurz Park as the Sun Comes out of the Clouds
Up in the high 80s of the Upper East Side, there is a small park connected with Gracie Mansion called Carl Schurz Park. It covers the FDR Highway and gives nice views of the East River and Roosevelt Island. As Gracie Mansion … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Flower, fountain, garden, Landscape, nature, NYC, Park, Spring
Tagged Carl Schurz park, Gracie Mansion, nature, NYC, park, spring
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New Looks at Familiar Places
It’s always interesting to go back to places you’ve been to. Most times you can explore and find new vantage points or ways to interpret what you are seeing. Here are a few examples from my latest trip to Central … Continue reading
The Central Park Conservatory Garden
Set just south of the east side of Harlem Meer is the Conservatory Garden. It covers six acres and is divided up into three sections: the north is a French Garden, the center is an Italian Garden, and the south … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Central Park, Conservatory Garden, Flower, fountain, garden, Hiking, Landscape, nature, NYC, Park, People, Sculpture, Summer
Tagged art, Central Park, Central Park Conservatory Garden, Conservatory Garden, flower, fountain, garden, landscape, NYC, park, sculpture
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A Walk Through Tribeca
Had a bunch of time to kill before an audition in downtown Manhattan, so I brought the camera and wandered around a bunch of Tribeca. The sun was quite strong that morning and created some nice shadow play on the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Downtown, NYC, Sculpture, Spring
Tagged architecture, art, downtown, NYC, sculpture, spring, Tribeca, WTC
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Artwork of the Garden
As is usually the case when I take a ton of images on a trip, I play around with the images to see what I can create. Here are a few of the highlights from the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. Next … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Artsy, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Botanical, Flower, garden, Hiking, lake, Landscape, nature, NYC, Park, Spring
Tagged art, artsy, brooklyn, Brooklyn Botanical, digital art, flower, garden, graphic design, landscape, nature, spring
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Animals, Shadow & Light, Stonework, etc
So this week closes out my old folder of b&w images from ages ago. This means I need to either travel more for new and interesting image hunting, or create another massive folder of filler ideas for when there is … Continue reading
Nature and Contrast
While I’m still sorting out trip and shoot ideas, here are some more exercises in b&w imagery. Next week: I went people watching around Union Square and the East Village.
Posted in Architecture, Art, Artsy, nature, NYC, Park
Tagged b&w, bridge, Central Park, Gapstow Bridge, gate, gazebo, light, military, museum, OK Slip Falls, plane, shadow, waterfall, window
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