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A Wintry Stroll Through the Lower East Side

I met up with Fallon on a Sunday afternoon with the intent of some aimless wandering with our cameras. We started at the East Broadway stop in the Lower East Side and worked our way northward, with no real destination in mind. This is one of my favorite things in the world to do because when you have no plans or expectations, you’re always amused at where you end up. In this case, our jaunt started out pretty tame as we wandered up some pretty dull streets before making it to Clinton street and the area between Delancey and Houston. I ogled the beautiful cupcakes at Babycakes and the colorful graffiti in the ‘hood, and then we found ourselves in need of coffee and warmth.

Being the coffee snob that I am, I quickly racked my brain for the nearest spot for a good cup o’ joe. Abraco was the first cafe that came to mind. It’s a newish, TINY spot on E 5th. What I like about them is that they make their coffee by pouring hot water into a funnel filter of grinds, and letting it drip through and into a cup. Not too many places do it this way because it takes awhile, but oh is it worth the wait. While enjoying our cups, we were approached by an older gentleman who noticed our big cameras and struck up a conversation with us. He referred to me as his “dream girl” upon learning that, aside from a fancy camera, I also had a bike. He also mentioned multiple times that girls with cameras were “sexy”. I would have had zero patience for this sort of banter had it not been done in good humor, but the guy was very nice and earnest and not at all creepy, so we enjoyed some good photography talk before he took off.

The remainder of our excursion included stops at the Gifted holiday market, the Strand bookstore, and the Union Square holiday market. How I managed to keep my wallet closed is beyond my comprehension. I just love being in the city around the holidays though – everything is all decorated, people are in good cheer. I don’t care if it’s cliche – there’s nothing like NYC around Christmas!

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My work is published!

One of my goals in life has always been to be published. The ultimate goal would be to write or create something MYSELF to be published, but having my photos be selected for use in other publications will more than suffice for now!

It’s funny because in both instances, these people found my work on flickr and inquired about using my images. This is why it pays off to thoroughly title and tag all of your photos, that way people can find them!

Published in 'Destination NZ' | nyc wedding

My photo of Hot Water Beach from the North Island of New Zealand, taken with my non-dSLR camera when I first started learning about photography, was included in a Danish textbook called ‘Destination New Zealand’ by Conrad Kisch. It is part of a series of travel books and should be out sometime this month, but for comparison’s sake you can look at the Australia book on Amazon.

Published in 'Where Guestbook NY | nyc wedding photographers'

Also, my photo of the stained glass in St. John the Divine made it into this fancy NYC tourist book!

Book description: "Exclusively reserved for in-room distribution at New York City’s most exclusive lodgings, Where Guestbook New York will instantly connect you to the city’s most desirable visitors. With an ultra-modern and stylish look and breathtaking graphics, the new Where Guestbook New York is perfect for guiding our most sophisticated and affluent travelers to your door. Where Guestbook New York shows off your business to a different audience approximately every three days for the entire year."

 
It’s just so funny to me that two arguably-mediocre images I created and never thought twice about are now on display for tourists and travelers to see. I always think I can objectively critique my work and pick out which are my ‘best’ photos, but art isn’t objective and that often frustrates my hyper-rational mind.