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Flushing, Queens
Chaos, everywhere. A different country. That’s what it feels like to step out of the subway at Roosevelt and Main and into the world of Flushing, Queens. I have visited countless times before, but yesterday I went with the express purpose of street photography. Here is a glimpse of my day in Flushing.
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The Road to Micanopy, Florida
Happy new year, everyone! I hope you all are enjoying a little ‘down time’ — I certainly am. I’m spending time with my family in Florida, and we recently took a trip to Jacksonville to visit with my aunt and cousins. The trip was great, especially the side trip to a little town called Micanopy. …
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Angkor Wat Travel Tips
Tips for Traveling to Angkor Wat From a Photographer’s Perspective When I was researching my own trip to Cambodia, I did not find a lot of Angkor Wat travel tips from a photographer’s perspective. Even though Angkor Wat is one of the most photographed places in all of the world, I never found a key…
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A Manhattanhenge Moment
As the saying goes, ‘if you can’t beat ‘em, then join ‘em.’ Yesterday’s Manhattanhenge viewing on the streets of NYC was pure chaos. I remember when Manhattanhenge (as with so many other NYC events) used to be low-key and something that only a few people knew about. Perhaps due to the Memorial Day holiday, the…
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Today in NYC — Sept. 15
Photos from today’s Palestinian protest in Times Square
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The Blizzard Cometh to NYC
I hope all of my fellow New Yorkers have had the chance to go play in the snow this evening! We were walloped with 25 inches (and still waiting for the official count) of snow starting at around midnight last night. I went out this evening at 8:30 p.m. to check out the status of…