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Last Monday I played the role of tourist with a trip to Staten Island. The original goal of my trip was to have a taste of Sri Lankan food. (Who knew that the largest community of Sri Lankans in the US reside just across the water in the St. George area of Staten Island?) But…
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Street Photography in India: Part 2
The second set of photos from my India street photography series. Enjoy.
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New Orleans in Black and White
For every experience during my trip to New Orleans, there was good and bad. The French Quarter was quaint, but the city overall felt unsafe. People were kind and approachable, but there is a definite undercurrent of racism. On and on it went. While my perspective is limited to that of a tourist, I make…
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Siem Reap Travel Tips
Siem Reap is the Las Vegas of Southeast Asia. As opposed to quieter destinations in this part of the world, Siem Reap is all about neon lights, loud noise, and sensory overload. If the temples of Angkor Wat are on your list of must-see destinations, then this town is a necessary evil as there is…
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Trip to Dead Horse Bay
Wednesday provided a much needed break from the rain and humidity, so I decided to celebrate with an adventure to Dead Horse Bay. Not your typical way to spend a day off, but a fascinating lesson in NYC history nonetheless. Find out how this beach got its name and enjoy photos from my trip that…
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Ho Chi Minh City Street Photos and Travel Guide
I have to admit that after visiting the idyllic, small town of Cai Be, Ho Chi Minh City was both a let down and overwhelming. It wasn’t until my last day in Ho Chi Minh City that I actually saw another side to the chaotic metropolis and grew to like it. Here, from a photographer’s…