Showing posts with label Documentary Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentary Photography. Show all posts

May 21, 2010

Brooklyn Street Fair

I went with a couple friends to the Brooklyn Street Fair in Park Slope. It was really awesome. 20 blocks of all types of people hipsters, Hispanics, blacks, and yuppies having an amazing time! Check out the video too!


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May 2, 2010

MoMA

Here's a short and some photos of my trip to MoMA in NYC.
Shot with a Nikon D300s and Nikon 24-70 2.8
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Here is a few random shots from the day at MoMA.

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For all those that were inquiring about the displayed exhibition, you may read about it on the exhibition website, HERE.

Apr 9, 2010

Bread on Fire

It is customary to burn the leavened bread before the Passover holiday. Here are some photos.


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Feb 26, 2010

My Winter Olympics

I went skiing this past Sunday with my brother and some friends. Ahhh its so great to zip down the slopes the wind rushing through your hair, but its even better bringing your camera and capturing some action. Next stop Vancouver...
Here is a short video for your viewing pleasure :)






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Feb 19, 2010

The Hope for the Unfortunate

The focus of the project was to capture those who are less fortunate. The ones that are disregarded and not looked at.
As I asked them to be photographed we engaged in conversation many thanked me for taking there photo. For once they felt that they were part of something and not left unnoticed.
The pictures are supposed to evoke feeling for those who are not as fortunate as you or I. And tell you to seize every day and opportunity that life may present you.


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(Notice the difference between the photo above and below. Above with his sunglasses he looks confident and aggressive yet below his eyes tell of unfortunate and depth of solitude.)
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