Early morning sunshine lighting up the Boston skyline.
PRINT SHOP
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The ‘why’ of my photography
Lately, the simple act of picking up my camera has felt like an insurmountable task. Life’s relentless demands coupled with personal challenges have cast a shadow over my creative pursuits. Yet, amidst the chaos, I find solace in revisiting the fundamental question: why do I photograph?
In the early stages of my journey, I swiftly realised that creating solely for the approval of others would…
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Central Rail Road of New Jersey Terminal in Liberty State Park
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Alley of High-Rise Towers
At the end of this alley of high-rise condos sits the tallest building in Yokohama and 2nd tallest in Japan. The 73-story Yokohama Landmark Tower rises 296.3 m (972 ft) above the city skyline and is a popular subject for photographers and tourists alike.
Fujifilm X100V (23 mm)
ISO 800 for 1/160 sec. at ƒ/2
Velvia/Vivid film simulation
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Tower Vision
While Zoe jams out to music on the ground, Kolumbia gets to gaze out into the Toronto horizon from up high.
(I’m back home from my trip from Canada, but I still have a bunch of photos I’d like to sift through to make more mixed media art with. My main priority is start getting back to other art projects I put on pause due to the trip though.)
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Shifting Perspectives
As I sifted through the pages of my personal library filled with cityscapes, a revelation struck me: the profound transformation of London’s iconic skyline over the years. While my collection of images is far from a meticulously documented archive, I came to recognise their potential significance in capturing the city’s ever-changing visage. The realisation caught me off guard, prompting…
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Times Square, New York City, New York
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