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Tag Archives: art
The 2017 Ice Festival and Carvings
I attended the 2017 Ice Festival in Central Park, located at the Naumburg Bandshell. The festivities centered around an ice carving by the Okamoto Studio, as in past years. That same week, an article in the NY Post was published … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bandshell, carving, Central Park, Event, fest, ice, ice carving, Ice Fest, ice festival, okamoto, okamoto studio, park, sculpture, statue, winter
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The 28th Annual Adirondack Car Show in Lake George
This past September, the weekend after Labor Day, numerous automobile enthusiasts thronged to Lake George, NY to show off their wares and precious car designs at the 28th Annual Adirondack Car Show. A group of us went to walk around. … Continue reading
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Tagged adirondack state park, adirondacks, art, automobile, automotive, car, car show, Lake George, NY, production, show, Summer, technology
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Artwork at Teaneck Creek
Included in the hike at the Teaneck Creek Conservancy, are many examples of artwork. The first noticeable examples are some sculptures in the parking lot. But throughout the hike are murals, statues, and various wood designs that give the hike … Continue reading
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Tagged art, hiking, mural, nature, NJ, paint, painting, park, Summer, Teaneck, Teaneck Creek Conservancy
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Portfolio Part 4: Central Park Images
Continuing on with the portfolio images, we reach the Central Park stuff. I have several thousand images of the park, so narrowing it down is very challenging. Here are a scant few that are my favorites and always come out … Continue reading
Portfolio, part 3: Black & White Imagery
Looking through some of the MASSIVE pile of black and white photos I have, here are some of the highlights (although I’m sure I will add more from recent shoots … because that’s what typically happens). Take a look! Next … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, animals, art, b&w, Central Park, garden, gardens, NSantasier Photography, NYC, portfolio
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Portfolio, part 2: Artistic Manipulation
Continuing with the portfolio ideas for an upcoming website, here are a few images that demonstrate artistic manipulation of images. Next week: Either more of the portfolio or, if I get them done quickly, a new dinosaur comes to the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Nicholas Santasier, NSantasier Photography, photography, portfolio
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Portfolio Part 1: Animal Images
I am starting to put together a website for my photo work in order to attract more clients and sales of prints. The first step to this is to make a healthy portfolio. I’ve started with looking through images that … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, art, commercial, NSantasier Photography, portfolio
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A Long Walk Along the Brooklyn Navy Yard
For anyone who works in film and TV in the NYC area, inevitably you will work on a production that is based out of Steiner Studios. While it is a large and fantastic studio to work in, it is not … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, DUMBO, East River, NYC, Summer
Tagged art, bridge, brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Navy Yard, East River, Fence, graffiti, NYC, Steiner Studios, Summer
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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
Carl Schurz Memorial in Morningside Park
As we saw last week, I passed by a staircase in the middle of Morningside Park and didn’t head up it in the entry. Here is a look at what I found at the top of that staircase, which started … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Carl Schurz Memorial, Morningside Heights, Morningside Park, NYC, park, statue, Summer
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