Yearly Archives: 2016

The sun does set in New York City, but it hardly ever gets dark. The buzz of neon balanced by the glow of skyscrapers combine to illuminate what Kurt Vonnegut calls Skyscraper National Park.

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This summer has been jam-packed with weddings. I couldn’t be more excited/happier/jubilant/etc for these friends and family, but I’m also thankful that they’ve required moderate travel. Hershey, Newport, West Hampton – and Boston in this case. I think the biggest challenge of these weekends is figuring out the best way to kill time while waiting for […]

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Too often my exploration of this city begins with a subway ride. Rarely do I merely stroll around the neighborhood, but this evenings’ sky was inspiration enough to do so. Hanging a right on W 65th Street, I was surprised by the remnants of this ridiculously beautiful sunset.

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Without a doubt, Veuve Clicquot’s Polo Classic remains one of my favorite shoots of the year. For three year’s running, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside the fine folks at Veuve Clicquot and LaForce, documenting the ins and outs of the event. From the decor to the sport, the VIPs to the gourmet food […]

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There’s something therapeutic about a walk around town. Stretching your legs takes on new meaning when you pair it with a mechanism for capturing moments in time. In Manhattan, where there seems to be a moment worth remembering just about everywhere you turn, it’s difficult to pine down that which is captured to just a […]

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