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Urban Stages Photographer for their new play
9/11 Memorial and Museum 23rd anniversary
Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris at the 9/11 Memorial remembrance service on September 11, 2024
1. Look and learn from other photographers.
2. Identify what makes you like their images.
3. Find a subject you feel strongly about.
4. Select the images you like and understand why they are interesting.
5. Do more like that.
6. Keep shooting more images.
7. Acknowledge you will mainly take failures.
8. Get excited by what you have discovered.
9. Don’t wish you could be a famous photographer.
10. If you do, you will fail — wrong priorities.
Chat GPT says…
Photographing the Fox Sports presenters at a Giants game was an unforgettable experience. Capturing the energy of the game while focusing on the charisma and precision of the on-air talent gave me a unique perspective on live sports broadcasting.
The key was to keep up with their dynamic movements and expressions. Whether they were reacting to the action on the field, delivering expert commentary, or interacting with guests, each moment required sharp focus and perfect timing. I worked quickly to ensure I wasn’t just documenting the presentation but highlighting the personalities and emotions that make these broadcasters so engaging for the viewers.
Lighting in a stadium can be tricky, especially when you're focused on indoor set-ups that transition from day to night. Ensuring their faces were well-lit against the backdrop of the stadium added a dramatic yet authentic feel to the shots. It was all about capturing them at their best while still honoring the spirit of the game.
This was more than just taking photos – it was about documenting the pulse of sports television and showcasing the Fox Sports team at the heart of it all.
Fox Sports, Giants game, photographing presenters, on-air talent, dynamic movements, expert commentary, lighting, timing, facial expressions, stadium, day to night, broadcasting, sports television, personalities, emotional moments.
I’ve known Carri for many years, having worked together at the New York Stock Exchange, and then building on that experience to cover a wide variety of corporate events for a long list of incredible clients that “A Closer Look Events” work with
Being an event photographer in New York City is always an adventure. Every event is different, whether it's a corporate gathering, a glamorous party, or a casual celebration, the energy of the city makes each moment special. I love capturing those little details that make each event unique—the smiles, the candid reactions, the vibe of the crowd. It’s all about blending into the background while still being in the perfect spot to catch the magic. I’m lucky to work in a city where every corner has a new story to tell! You can see more of my work here
NYRP Volunteer program photographer
Working as the photographer for the New York Restoration Project (NYRP) has been such a rewarding experience. It's more than just taking pictures—it’s about capturing the heart and soul of an organization that’s making a real difference in the city. From transforming neglected parks to bringing green spaces to underserved neighborhoods, NYRP's mission is inspiring, and being able to document it is something I’m truly proud of.
The events I’ve photographed range from community cleanups to fundraising galas, and it’s always a privilege to witness how much passion and effort go into everything they do. Whether it’s a group of volunteers planting trees or a board member speaking at an event, I’m always on the lookout for those authentic, powerful moments that tell the story of their impact.
One of the best parts of working with NYRP is seeing how much the people they serve appreciate these projects. It’s an environment where you can feel the positivity and drive, and it’s all about bringing people together for a greater cause. I’m lucky to have been able to play a small role in sharing these stories through my lens!