Friday, July 23, 2010

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

Before the show at Webster Hall.

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Nora Kirkpatrick- vocals, accordion

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Airin Older- vocals, bass

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Showtime.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Shot my first gay wedding!

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And hope it will be first in the line of many...

I don't usually post too much about weddings on this blog, but plan to do more soon because I just keep shooting these amazing and unique celebrations. Just this month I shot Mat and Redmond's commitment ceremony, a Muslim Indian wedding and a wedding of the son of a billionaire on their massive estate (with original Henri Cartier-Bresson prints hanging throughout the manor, of course). This is one of the reasons why I love living in New York-- there are so many different cultures to celebrate right in our very communities.

I was so lucky to be a part of this special event in the lives of Mat, Redmond and their families and thought it was an amazing way to show my support on NYC Pride day. A video of the days happenings is soon to follow. Their commitment to each other and determination to make their union official despite state recognition or societal standards was truly inspiring. Congrats fellas!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

There was a fire on my roof today

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Firemen coming up the stairs sounded like an invasion of sorts. Think that scared me more than the actual fire. They were giants and there were so many.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

From Mexico

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Playa del Carmen.

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Jeremy in his domain.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Sian Ka'an biosphere reserve

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About 3 hours south of Cancun and another 2 hours east by an incredibly bumpy dirt/rock road exists the Sian Ka'an biosphere reserve. We passed through this natural sanctuary on the way to Punta Allen, the largest (at pop 500) village in the reserve. Jeremy and I were lucky enough to hitch back out of the village with some friendly and insane Americans, Phil and Diana. We kind of feared for our lives as Phil drove like a bat out of hell through the twisting jungle, skimming over potholes full of water like a kid jumps rocks on a river, but it was a thrilling time.

I am so thankful that Phil and Diana made us stop (despite the rain) to get out and look at this beach, which was littered with trash from passing cruise ships but also full of sea life that you just aren't gonna find on beaches in Cancun.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Brooklyn, Butchlesque, Beach

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It's all go, go, go 'round these parts. Just tryin' to keep up.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Cuties at the beach

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Vicki&Rich gettin hitched

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A quiet and unusual moment with the bride in the middle of the reception. Brides&Grooms, see the couple's entire take here.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Kid Sister article on Chinashopmag.com

Read it here!

I shot for the cool peeps at China Shop during SXSW and am super happy they've wanted to continue working with me in NY. I think one of the best parts about freelancing is getting the opportunities to do lots of different things (I get bored easily) and photographing musicians is something I haven't explored fully yet.

I mean, I get to photograph shows I would attend anyway, hang out in VIP rooms and shoot the shit during interviews (I think Kid Sis and I wasted about 15 minutes of my allotted 30 gushing about our dogs) and that's pretty great. Bottom line is as long as I have a camera in hand and license to be creative, I'm content to do just about anything.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Kid Sister lets me hang out in her hotel room

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And she said I was 'so cute!'

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Ninjasonik

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Really fun show even though it was freezing outside. I got my camera knocked into my face about 5 times, kept thinking I was gonna have a black eye or something. Photography = dangerous.

I couldn't pick my favorite crowd shot because It was a funny crowd-- one moment they were happily bouncing and the next they were attempting to storm the stage and yelling obscenities at the security guys who kept shoving them behind the protective line that I was taking refuge behind after the 5th face knock (thank you all-access pass, makes life so much easier).

Monday, April 5, 2010

Marina and the Diamonds, The Very Best, L.A.X.

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"I am Marina, you are the Diamonds."

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The Very Best from Malawi plays at Fader Fort.

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Don't know much about this band, L.A.X., except that they hail from Austin and put on a great show.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

SXSW Portraits

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Yasmine Kittles and William Strangeland Menchaca make up the band Tearist. Read my review here.

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Juiceboxxx put on a really good show. More photos here.

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This man needs no introduction.

I love it when I'm like 'Hi (insert artists name here), do you have a few seconds for me to take your portrait?' and they are like 'Yeah but only if it actually takes a few seconds.'

I don't know how hard it is to be a touring musician, but I know it's hard to be a journalist following your pretentious ass around. I'm the media, we need each other, remember? Give me 5 minutes and we could really make a picture, man.

Ah well, you work with what you got, I guess. Also, many strait up said no.

'Cept for Bun B, he was a total gem. Really kind guy!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

SXSW

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These are a few of my favorite random grabs from throughout the week. What an amazing time. I bet I'll post more.

Also, here is a link to a few articles I photographed and wrote during my stint there.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Shooting heads

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"They are not a specimen," Magnum Dennis Stock, who died about a month ago, once said in a lecture at UT, in regards to how to treat people when photographing them. This lecture has crossed my mind many times as I've spent the last few months learning how to be a good portrait photographer.

I know this picture isn't anything special. Headshots are pretty boring but make up a lot of we freelance photographers bread and butter. These days I take money where I can get it. Its different from the environmental portraits I've done in the past because A.) Someone is paying me and B.) There are lights and a backdrop and the 'subject' is very aware that this is a photo shoot. It essentially strips a person of everything that makes them unique. Yet just because there is a camera in someones face doesn't give an excuse for ingenuity on my part. And, remembering that, every once in a while I end up with a not so posed photo that I feel actually captures a bit of a persons personality and demeanor even in a totally controlled situation.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

i love goats

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Snow romp through Bushwick

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Catskills

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