Using a film camera forces me to think more about how light and location interact with the subject
Read More1 Roll of Film: Snow Walk, Making it Count
Having ten frames on a roll of film can either slow you down or rush you through it.
Read MoreTaking Steps to Improve on Street Portraits
This time, I teamed up with Tia, a fantastic NY model with professional experience.
Read MoreFebruary 2019: Being Responsive is the Goal
I'm aiming for consistent results and spontaneity when using a camera.
Read More1 Roll of Film: Foggy Day at Todd’s Point
I was very excited about the foggy weather that day and having a fresh roll of Fomapan 400 in my backpack; it was impossible not to shoot some more. Click on this link to read and check out that photoshoot
Read MoreSunny 16 Rule Portrait Session
On this photo session, I relied on the sunny 16 rule, which allowed me to shoot on a good pace.
Read MorePortrait Photo Walk Around 5Th and Madison
I’m enjoying meeting talented people in NY city to take their portraits in the street. For my most recent portrait walk, I met with Todd Moore, a personal trainer and editorial model based in NY.
Read MoreBeing Self-Critical is not Beating Yourself Down
Technical flaws are part of the process, and you’re a fool if you allow them to slow you down!