FACES IN
PLACES
,
— Henri Cartier-Bresson
“There is a creative fraction of a second
when you are taking a picture. Your eye
must see a composition or an expression
that life itself offers you, and you must know
with intuition when to click the camera.
That is the moment the photographer is
creative. Oop! The Moment! Once you miss
it, it is gone forever.”
,
Somewhere in Barcelona
Barcelona
,
Back in 2015 when my preferred color
palette was just white on white.
Venice
,
Somewhere in Paris.
Paris
,
Skinny Dennis
This was total luck, even
though it feels incredibly
staged. This was at a bar in
Brooklyn. I went to take a
picture of the juke box and
caught this reflection.
,
Probs would sing you a buddy
holly song if you asked him.
Boston
,
New York
Louis
Mendes.
So happy
I got this.
,
I have no idea how I got this
close with a 35mm lens...
,
I remember seeing this guy and
running over 4 lanes of traffic just
to capture this.
New York
,
I still
remember
walking down
the Grand
Canal and
seeing this in
the distance
and instantly
thinking, ‘this
is a Wes
Andersen
moment’.
Venice
,
A man selling flags on a bridge.
He’d sat there all day. I saw him
twice and asked to take his picture.
Boston
,
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