2017 Top 10 Jeff Harmon, over at the PhotoTaco podcast on the Improve Photography network, made a recommendation that photographers should, at the end of the..
George Washington Bridge There are about 20 bridges that connect the island of Manhattan to other lands. The most famous of these, of course, is the Brooklyn Bridge, the..
Catching Up – Part II – The City Last time, I caught you up with some of the fall foliage shots I took over the last four months. But the last four months haven’t been spent..
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge at Sunset — Three Views The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is, in my opinion, one of the more underrated bridges in New York City. It doesn’t have the grand history of the..
Manhattanhenge! Twice a year, the sunset aligns with Manhattan’s street grid, causing it to appear like the sun is setting right in the middle of the street. When..
Brooklyn Bridge Park – A Great Place To Shoot Brooklyn Bridge Park, in downtown Brooklyn, is a wonderful place to shoot two of the most iconic bridges in New York City. The most famous, of..
My Photographic 2015 In Review. My 10 Favorite Shots Of The Year. 2015 was a very tough year for me. It’s funny how life can be charging along at full speed, everything going right (or about as right as it usually..
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge As you would expect when dealing with a city built largely on islands, there are a lot of bridges in New York City. Every bridge in the city is..
Fire Island Lighthouse I’ve taken pictures of many types of buildings in my past, but one that I hadn’t shot before was a lighthouse. That is, until last week. I arrived..
Fort Tryon Park and the George Washington Bridge I went shooting in Fort Tryon Park on the west side of Manhattan last week. I’d never been to Fort Tryon Park before and I was really looking..