I'm not sure which bridge this is. I was on a moving train when I shot this. It's somewhere between New York and Albany. This composition offers a lot and I love how the power lines are just there. 35mm f/8 1/640 ISO 720
The timing and depth are why I think this scene is cool. The background being in shadow made it easier to color the background and the foreground. New York, NY 35mm f/4.5 1/640 ISO 100
The Oculus at the World Trade Center. New York, NY 35mm f/11 1/640 ISO 1800
The Church of St. Veronica. Bright red and cast in the late afternoon light. Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY 35mm f/4.5 1/640 ISO 110
A long exposure of Brooklyn as seen from Manhattan. New York, NY 35mm f/11 126 sec. ISO 500
She laughed and said "No one's ever asked to take my picture before!" I was shocked considering her sense of style and the fact that we were standing in Manhattan. New York, NY 35mm f/4.5 1/1000 ISO 2500
Her story brought her to New York. My story brought me to New York. There's something magical when two strangers land on the same page. New York, NY 35mm f/4.5 1/640 ISO 1400
These workers were way up. One of the workers spotted me taking a picture. This is the moment when they gave me the "thumbs up." In the air or on the street, it's cool. New York, NY 35mm f/6.3 1/500 ISO 1000
Brooklyn as seen from the south side of Manhattan. This shot is cool because it made me reconsider contrast. If the man was brighter I think that would make the scene more harmonious, as if the man and the city are sitting together. As if Brooklyn itself is a character. Perhaps the scene would lose depth visually, but gain a deeper meaning. New York, NY 35mm f/6.3 1/1600 ISO 1000
A train ride from Manhattan in low light. Reflections through noise. Whenever something reminds me of the Playstation 1 days, I go for it. New York, NY 35mm f/1.8 1/200 ISO 12800
Phoenix, AZ X-T3 23mm f/4 1/125 ISO 80
Phoenix, AZ 35mm f/1.8 1/30 ISO 640
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ