Very late in getting these up, but better late than never. A few shots of late November in New York and New Hampshire.
The beautiful last weekend of October, New York 2010. Shouts to Meme + Tala.
All sorts of faces at the Cloisters.
Some light leaks on this roll, probably from the airport scanner. Images during Hurricane Earl and the days after.
A bit of late summer wandering: Harlem, the Cloisters and Union Square.
More from a sweltering August 2010.
Bamboo, Buddha, Mr. Penguin and heirloom tomatoes. All necessary components of a successful August.
If youve got to be up at these absurd hours, better take some photographs. New York May 2010.
Dont forget about the little things. London/New York May-June 2010.
London, transitioning to New York. May/June 2010.
The end of London in May and the beginning of Summer in New York City.
The second roll from my recent trip to London. The Broadway Market, Hackney City Farm and happy children feature prominently. Also, shout out to the guard at the Elgin Marbles.
Finally, after much delay, Ive put a selection of my photographs up for sale.If youre interested, please visit the shop. Cheers.
Do you know where youd rather be?
Part two of my recent trip to England. More photos as soon as the rest of the film arrives by post.
The first wave of photographs from a wonderful few days in England. Best weather Ive ever seen, for any Spring, anywhere.
Two shots from a spectacular Sunday. Notice the face of the first girl on the left.
Like a phone book ripped in half.
Half a roll from October, the other from this past weekend. With some lovely light leaks.
Winters finest. New York City, February 2010.
Zombie town.
I finally developed this long lost roll of film, which was sent back to me months after I left my original Pentax K1000 in Valparaiso, Chile. I let the hotel keep the camera, in exchange for several ...
Been away for a bit, but Ive been inspired by Mr. Michael Kimmelman. D.I.Y. photography weekend.
Three more scenes from a very snowy week in the city. At least fifteen inches deep on the Great Lawn.
Best snow faces of the day, though I wonder about the fifth snowman: couldn't they find a happier stick for the mouth?
The city is slowly making the long march toward spring and you could feel it in the air this weekend, even if the wind was trying to keep it frigid for at least another few days.
Took the long A train ride to 190th street this morning to the Cloisters. One of the best parks in New York City and its never crowded, especially in the middle of winter.
Been very lazy with posting lately, but here are six shots from the last day or so. More to come soon.
Shots from the first great snowstorm of the winter. New York, December 2009.
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