Times Square 360 I happen to love panoramic photography. It was one of the first creative photography forms that I ever experimented with. About thirteen years..
Nature In Manhattan When you’re tasked to shoot a nature picture and you’re pretty much limited to Brooklyn and Manhattan, there aren’t too many places to go. That..
Rockefeller Center At Christmastime I was wandering around Rockefeller Center the other night. Rockefeller Center is well-known throughout New York City for their Christmas..
The San Remo One of the most prestigious residential buildings in Manhattan is the San Remo. It sits on Central Park West at West 75th street. The San Remo is..
Prospect Park Before The Fall This week’s theme in Fifty Two Frames was Landscape. I spent some time last Sunday at Prospect Park in Brooklyn and came away with a few shots...
The Tracks At Grand Central Grand Central Station, in New York City, is a great place to take photographs. You get to see all sorts of people in all sorts of situations — and..
With Waterfalls, Bigger Isn’t Always Better I love photographing waterfalls. There is something that is calming and serene and peaceful about a nice waterfall — especially one that is tucked..
Woo-hoo! Featured on ViewBug Again! Back in July, my Central Park Waterfall picture was featured on the front page of Viewbug. Today, we have yet another winner as my NYC Skyline..
NYC Skyine: A Majesty of Glass and Steel When it comes to non-natural sights, very few are as majestic to behold as the New York City skyline. It’s not without good reason that it has..
The Wonderfulness of Autumn Photography As a photographer, I absolutely love autumn. There is simply no better time of the year to go out and photograph nature. Invariably, whenever I..