The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges look as though they’re right next to each other. However, the walk between the two is quite far. There is this one spot under the Brooklyn Bridge that you can capture this over/under image. In addition to that, you can also capture the moon perfectly between the two – depending on the…
Month: October 2011
From My Eye: Sunset at Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges
When you’re out shooting with a group of photographers, the chances of multiple people photographing the same thing, in the same spot, the same way… is pretty high. We need to do what we can to push ourselves, find new methods and new techniques. Find new places, new styles etc. Look at the photo here…
Game On In Central Park
Central Park was had so much going on when Brian Furbush, Chris DeAngelis, Jesse Pafundi, Mike Olbinski, Heath O’Fee, Brian Matiash, Rich Williams, Jacob Lucas and I walked through it. We had some beers, some laughs and took a bunch of candid photographs of each other. Hey… that’s how us photographers roll, right? Anyway, so as we were leaving the park we…
Photographers Take Over Times Square
It started with sunrise in Brooklyn and continued around New York City. This was an absolute epic day of shooting. During dinner we decided to finish off the long day of shooting by heading to Times Square to get a fun group shot in. Of course, +Jacob Lucas won the chance to use his camera…
iPhone 4S Samples 41/52
For this weeks Project 52 I decided to play with my new iPhone 4S because the camera is now 8 megapixels of fun. I have shared a lot of these photos on my Phone Blog but incase you didn’t know I had a Phone Blog, here are two of my samples. In my opinion the…
My Favorite Storm Chaser Photographer
I am happy and proud to say that Mike Olbinski is my friend. He is a super nice person and an amazing photographer. To say that he is my favorite storm chaser photographer is true but also deceiving because he photographs a lot more than storms. He is also a landscape, portrait and event photographer.…
How’d He Do That?
While we were waiting at High Street station for the next train to come by, we had a lot of fun shooting the empty station. When the train pulled up Jacob was prepped for a really fun moving train shot. What I didn’t know was that Heath was also prepped, but on the other…
Bokeh Ball Fun
When shooting at a wide aperture you will begin to see circular shapes forming in the blurred portions of the frame. This effect is refereed to as bokeh. It can be a very useful and fun effect for portraits, but sometimes it can also be overdone. A great example of bokeh in use with portraits…
Waiting At High Street
During the recent New York City day of photography, we accidentally took the wrong train… oops? But because of this mistake, we all managed to get some shooting time in the empty subway station. This is my favorite from the High Street station. Thanks for reading and happy shooting, Scott