Tag Archive: Photography

HA!

  New York City summer days.  

Streets Near and Far

              I find street photography a moody business at the best of times and no more so than when I’m travelling.  Earlier this year I had great… Continue reading

Between Sun and Shade

  Walking up 5th Ave from 42nd St to 57th and over to the subway at Lexington Ave between the strong sun and city canyons of deep shade.

5th Avenue

  Winter Blonde on 5th Ave.  NYC.

Goodnight Waldorf

  Last drinks at The Waldorf -Astoria on Park Ave. And so begins a three year renovation program to convert it into luxury apartments with some rooms set aside for accommodation. Cheers .… Continue reading

Fresh Air

    Fresh air, fresh snow and splashes here & there of vibrant colour within a few short blocks of Manhattan with everyone just getting on with whatever it is they have to… Continue reading

You Aint Seen Nasty Yet

  Today’s rally outside the offices of Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer and Kristin Gillibrand, 780 Third Ave., Midtown East in an effort to push NO on further cabinet nominees DeVos (Education), Tillerson (State), and… Continue reading

High Plains Kansas

  Road tripping shots from the High Plains of south-west Kansas.  My most grateful thanks to generous friends, old and new, for their wonderful hospitality and the opportunity to catch up with them… Continue reading

One and Only Beautiful Coney

  The last of the summer days but squeezing the best of the sunshine out of the September Labor Day shadows. Coney Island.  New York.

Time Out

In the depths of the dark Devon woods. Dartmoor summer.

Bill Cunningham Cnr

Scenes from today’s ceremony honoring Bill Cunningham, NYT’s fashion chronicler, life chronicler and NYC street photographer with 50 years shooting under his belt . Bill died aged 87 on June 26. A true legend… Continue reading

Everyday People

White Space

  Stepping away and stepping into the white space at the Whitney Museum, downtown NYC. . . . . or what happens when you forget to change camera settings.

Thunder Train

  High in Queens.  NYC.

Bar Noir

Originally posted on Monochromia:
A quiet NYC corner in the dark.