Discovering myself and life through my photography and words.
Friday, February 22, 2008
NYC Snow Storm 2008
The first major storm of the season dropped five to seven inches of snow in the city today. I'm not really a winter person, and when it comes to photography, I'm not as active a shooter. However, today's snowstorm was undeniably beautiful, and since I had my camera in hand, I took full appreciation through my lens. Rather than deal with the hustle and bustle of the city on a cold winter day spent catching pedestrians from near skull-cracking slips and falls, I decided to head for the solitude of Central Park in a walk across town. I don't really fancy myself a landscape photographer, and perhaps if I had my tri-pod, I would have. Nevertheless, I couldn't ignore the beauty the park provided so I shot away. The images follow below. Enjoy!
I'm a Haitian-American, self-taught photographer specializing in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography. While these generes of photography are my passions, I don't hesitate in the least when the urge engulfs me to shoot abstractions, or still life objects. What's important to me is that I keep creating. My pictures are my building blocks of my own life, and a blue-print of my soul. I'm enjoying the process of self-discovery through photography. Thanks for joining me on my journey!
1 comment:
As always, whether winter or summer, you encourage us to notice the beauty within and around us. Thank you, ocean!
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