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Revl Fruits Event at Tara in Greenwich Village

Band of Horses at the Capitol in Port Chester

I’ve been thinking lately about getting back into photographing more concerts. In the past, I had the opportunity to photograph music events for Getty Images, and those were some of my most exciting shoots. There’s something about the energy of a live performance that makes concert photography so unique. The challenge of capturing the intensity of the crowd, the raw emotion of the artist, and the drama of the stage lighting is something I really miss.

Having worked with Getty, I had the chance to cover a wide range of music events—from intimate gigs to massive festivals. Those experiences taught me how to work quickly in dynamic environments and how to use lighting, angles, and composition to tell the story of the performance. Concert photography is all about timing and creativity, and I’d love to dive back into it and capture more of those high-energy moments.

If you're looking for a photographer who knows how to capture the magic of live music, I’d love to collaborate. I’m excited about the idea of working with more artists, festivals, and venues to bring the energy of live performances to life through my lens.

Spare Food Photography

I’d love to photograph more food and chef events around Westchester and New York City. I’ve always had a passion for capturing food, whether it’s a beautifully plated dish or a chef in action behind the scenes. The energy of food events, especially when talented chefs are showcasing their craft, is something I really enjoy documenting. If you’re hosting a food or chef event in the area and need a photographer who can capture all the delicious details and exciting moments, I’d love to connect and help bring your event to life with some photos

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

I’m eager to photograph more press events, where the energy is high, the moments are fleeting, and every shot has the potential to tell a story that makes headlines. Whether it’s capturing key interactions, reactions, or behind-the-scenes moments, I love being part of the action and turning those pivotal moments into timeless images.

Photographing the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was an unforgettable experience. The energy of the crowd, the bright colors of the floats, and the excitement in the air made it such a unique event to shoot. I love capturing the joy and spectacle of big events like this, and the Macy’s Parade did not disappoint. From the massive balloons floating through the streets to the incredible performances, there was always something happening that kept me on my toes.

As a photographer, it’s all about getting those perfect moments in the chaos of a live event. The key to capturing the essence of the parade was being in the right spot at the right time. Whether it was a close-up of a performer or a wide shot of the parade stretching down the streets of New York City, I made sure to capture the excitement from every angle.

If you’re looking for a photographer to document your next event, I’d love to help capture the energy and essence of it, just like I did at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Whether it’s a parade, performance, or any live event, I’m always ready to get the shot that tells the story.

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Transit Museum Train Show in Grand Central Terminal New York

I’m looking to expand my work with museums and cultural institutions around New York and Westchester. There’s something truly special about capturing the artistry, history, and culture that these spaces preserve and showcase. Whether it's a gallery exhibition, a cultural event, or architectural photography of the institutions themselves, I’d love to bring my lens to more of these creative environments. If you’re looking for a photographer to document the essence of your museum or cultural event, I’d be excited to connect!

The New York Transit Museum, located in Grand Central Terminal, is a fascinating institution that offers unique insights into the history and operation of public transportation in New York City. While specific statistics about the museum might not be widely discussed, here are some lesser-known facts and aspects:

  1. Historical Significance: The New York Transit Museum is housed in a decommissioned subway station, making it one of the most unique museum spaces in the city. The station, known as the Court Street station, was closed in 1946, and the museum opened its doors to the public in 1976. This historical setting provides visitors with an authentic glimpse into the early days of the city's subway system.

    Source: New York Transit Museum - About

  2. Collection Size: The museum boasts an extensive collection of vintage subway cars, buses, and other artifacts related to public transportation in New York City. According to their website, the collection includes over 1,600 subway cars and buses, as well as thousands of other items such as photographs, maps, and tokens. This vast collection offers visitors a comprehensive look at the evolution of transit in the city.

    Source: New York Transit Museum - Collections

  3. Educational Programs: The New York Transit Museum offers a wide range of educational programs and resources for learners of all ages. These programs cover topics such as urban planning, engineering, and the history of transportation. The museum also provides outreach programs for schools and community groups, aiming to inspire curiosity and appreciation for public transit.

    Source: New York Transit Museum - Education

  4. Special Events and Exhibitions: In addition to its permanent collection, the museum hosts rotating exhibitions and special events throughout the year. These events often explore timely topics related to public transportation, urban life, and historical preservation. From art installations to film screenings, there's always something new to discover at the New York Transit Museum.

    Source: New York Transit Museum - Events

  5. Online Resources: The museum offers an array of online resources for those unable to visit in person. These include virtual tours, digital exhibits, educational videos, and archival collections. These online resources make the museum's offerings accessible to a wider audience and serve as valuable educational tools.

    Source: New York Transit Museum - Online Resources

These lesser-known aspects of the New York Transit Museum highlight its historical significance, extensive collection, educational programs, special events, and online resources, making it a valuable cultural institution for locals and visitors alike.

NYRP Ginger Festival

I’m eager to photograph more chef, food, and farm projects for non-profits and local organizations around New York and the Hudson Valley. There’s something special about working with projects that focus on sustainability, local ingredients, and supporting communities. I’ve always been passionate about food photography, and it’s even more meaningful when the work supports a good cause. Whether it’s documenting a farm-to-table event, capturing chefs working with local farmers, or telling the story of an organization making a positive impact, I’d love to contribute my photography to projects that are focused on nourishing both people and the planet. If you’re involved in a food or farming initiative and need a photographer who’s excited about telling your story, let’s connect!

9/11 Museum and Memorial Gala Dinner