I’m overwhelmed with a lot of aspects of New York. But when I think of what I want to photograph, it’s hard to think about what I wanna capture. After spending 21 days as a real resident of Brooklyn, NY, I definitely could see more to get that “critical distance” to finally start taking meaningful photos. And by meaningful, I mean important to me as a moment in time, shown in a way that may survive as a compelling image-memory of that moment.
Because I went to school nearby, had internships in the city, and traveled with my family to NY over the years, I’ve had a lot of outsider experience with the city. Having a key to open my own door, however, is a new thing.
There’s some images near where I work and live that I’d like to photograph, but It’s far too cold now so I’m gonna look back at past photo times while I wonder if my friend at Citibank (read this) will get fired.
Here’s some I’d like to share:

Malibu, California

Camel in Thousand Oaks

Kenyon Hall, Vassar College

Avenue of the Stars, Hollywood

Power Lines, Route 5, California

Ceiling, Poughkeepsie

Fist, San Francisco

Ani Kunga of the Tsechen Ling Buddhist Monstery in Walden, NY.

St. Emilion, France

Venison and Tater tots, Hotel Bellevue, Interlaken, Switzerland (14 francs…Â 11$)

Murren to Langbroten on the mountain train, Switzerland.

Subway in Brussels, Belgium

Subway in Budapest, Hungary

High Places (myspace)

I think it’s a cat

this one’s a dog


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my friend matt checks out your blog regularly and now exclusively refers to you as “moneydick.” here’s his blog so you guys can be united in weblove. k
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