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Home Sweet Soho Home…

•April 24, 2011 • Leave a Comment
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$2000 / 1 BR – HUGE 400 SQFT Ground Level Fixer Upper SoHo!!!!!!!!!!

I imagine that’s what the Craig’s List Post would look like for this place. I love how brokers can spin anything on Craig’s List. I stumbled upon this lovely abode only a few blocks from where I saw my first apt. listing ever about 10 years ago. In fact, the description isn’t too far off.

Brooklyn Bridge Beach Beauty

•April 14, 2011 • 1 Comment
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Taken down by the east river beach in Dumbo. I couldn’t believe this place even existed and was completely empty at sunset. What a great little find!  As I was writing this post, I came accross this cool little art project taking place here called D’Art Buoy.  You can find out more about it here: http://dartbuoy.wordpress.com/

NYC Dogs Gotta Earn Their Keep

•April 5, 2011 • Leave a Comment
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They may be small, but that doesn’t mean they can’t help out. Caught this little guy carrying his owners morning paper over on 5th Ave.

Springtime Snow Storm

•March 24, 2011 • 2 Comments

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Although this photo was taken in February from my bedroom window in the West Village, I thought it was appropriate to post after last night’s crazy hail/snow storm.  I thought it was the 2nd day of spring, but it still felt like February to me.  Le Fanion is a great little French pottery shop, that seems like it’s been there forever.  Once spring REALLY rolls around, swing by to check out some of the pottery they put out on the street during their sidewalk sales.

London Calling (a taxi)

•March 10, 2011 • 1 Comment
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And you thought New York Taxi Cabs were expensive? Try taking a taxi in london. Walked past this beauty along 5th ave one day. Compliments to my new lens baby composer for the fake motion…

The Littlest Street Performers

•October 18, 2010 • 2 Comments

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Hey, you gotta start somewhere right?  I caught these little guys performing in Washington Square Park on one of the 60 Pianos distributed across nyc parks this year as part of an art installation by british artist Luke Jerram.

Why Pay 50 Cents?

•October 5, 2010 • 1 Comment

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… when these foggy views are free!  Looks like we’re in for another rainy week in NYC – it’s ok though, just another chance to take some interesting shots.  My favorite places to shoot in this type of rainy, foggy weather, have always been around the waterfront.  This one was taken at the South Street Seaport looking out at the brooklyn bridge.

Tribeca

•September 21, 2010 • 2 Comments

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In all of it’s wide-angle goodness!  This was the view from my office over at 40 worth st. overlooking West Broadway in Tribeca. We recently moved a little further west into the Bendhim Building at the corner of North Moore and Hudson streets (Right across from Bubby’s).  It was an interesting time over there though – the building was mostly occupied by DOT (until they moved over to water street right before us).  They were suppose to turn the entire building into condos and then the housing market crashed.  Looks like they are still renting office space though.

Fenced in Reflections of Central Park

•September 16, 2010 • 3 Comments

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I just stumbled upon this classic new york scene one day exploring central park.  I decided to include the fence, in order to avoid fatal injury by one of the many runners joisting for position around the track.  The building your looking at is called the The El Dorado (who knew?!) located at 300 Central Park West.

Chinese… It’s What’s for Dinner

•September 9, 2010 • 2 Comments

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Chinatown – it’s one of my favorite places to take photos and was the first place I decided to take some test shots with my (then) new Nikon D300.  This was one of those first shots – I was amazed at the ISO performance back then, but it’s got Noth’n on the latest Nikon D3s… Drooool…