Manhattan — The sky, the weather, the color and clarity of light, each change by the second. New buildings rise and old buildings fall. But for those photographing the iconic skyline, the greatest variations come from behind the camera — from emotions born within, formed by our relationship with the city and then recast, consciously or not, in megapixels that reflect our momentary […]| I Spy NYC
It happened this morning. The second snow of the year brought visitors to New York City once again. This time, Colonel Penny Loafer and Arctic Stu left their polar homes and explored the brownstone lined streets of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. “I swear, I heard Spike Lee lives on this block!” They paid their respects. (What […]| I Spy NYC
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Here it is. Pretty straightforward. This is what I saw today.| I Spy NYC
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Taking advantage of the ridiculously warm day yesterday, I went out for a run along the west side highway path. My iPhone has quickly become a great tool for my photography, but in situations like this, a hindurance to my health. How can you keep running when you can capture these scenes?| I Spy NYC
Such a fun night after work to hit the roof and take some shots of the Empire State Building and Christopher street pier.| I Spy NYC
What NYC commute would be complete without something completely random and unexpected happening just a few uncomfortable inches from your face? Enter the flash mariachi squad. Bop bop ba da di dop! These guys burst through the door like an instant parade and were pretty good. Unfortunately, it was a tough crowd. There were a few claps but […]| I Spy NYC
Although this site doesn’t generate very much traffic (what website needs traffic to be successful anyway?) it does generate a fair amount of comment spam. So, instead of hitting the delete button as I always do I thought I’d share some of the more interesting recent spam comments. Keep in mind, this is a blog about my photos […]| I Spy NYC
My dad and I were enjoying the Yankees/Rays game tonight when he noticed this sign on the back of the seat. “Be alert for bats and/or balls.” Bats? We were in the middle deck in right…| I Spy NYC