While newscasters motivate chionophobics to essentially loot markets, bodegas and hardware stores for things they may need in the event of catastrophe resulting from an impending nor’easter, I took the opportunity to enjoy Sunday’s tropical 40 degree calm-before-the-storm on the West Side of Midtown and Lower Manhattan. High Line Park, aka the High Line, has […]

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Note: These images do not reflect the views or opinions of the photographer. Thousands took to the streets all over New York City Thursday to protest a Grand Jury decision not to indict law enforcement officers involved in the death of Brooklyn resident Eric Garner. Eric Garner was arrested by NYPD for illegally selling untaxed […]

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It started rather calmly. A few hundred people gathered in Union Square, anxiously anticipating the long awaited decision by a Ferguson, Missouri Grand Jury on whether or not charges would be filed against Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown. If you haven’t a clue as to why this case has captured […]

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There are few places in the world that can be considered pseudo-Meccas for photographers, New York City is definitely one of them. And after years of wanting, wishing and waiting, I can finally call this city home. It wasn’t the easiest process, but we landed a great place in a fantastic part of town, and […]

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Lauren & Justus were married on a warm July day in Philadelphia. Following morning preparations, we boarded a trolley and navigated the city, stopping first at the bar where they met before proceeding to some of Philadelphia’s most iconic landmarks, and finally arriving at Tendenza, in Northern Liberties, where they exchanged their vows and celebrated […]

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