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NYC Photography | Labor Day Weekend with the Fujifilm X100

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Oh, this right here? This would be the latest addition to my collection of photo gear: the Fujifilm X100. Yes, Fuji. No, not Canon.
:: cue the gasps ::

Now, I should preface this by saying that I very rarely make frivolous purchases. And I’m not one of those photographers who was playing with a camera while still in the womb, took darkroom classes in school, and now owns 5+ cameras for no reason other than they look cool and/or I have a compulsive need to collect them all. Nope, that’s not me at all. I didn’t just buy this camera for the sake of it, so know that this was a very calculated and thought-out decision.

Why DID I buy it, then? Well, the X100 is a camera made for professional photographers who need a camera that takes awesome pictures, is easy to carry around, and is fun to use. I can’t tell you how much of a hassle it is to lug around my dSLR with lenses when I’m hanging out with friends, traveling, or simply wandering around NYC. That stuff is HEAVY. But I do it anyway, because it is extremely important to me to document my life’s wanderings as beautifully as I can.

But the X100? It feels SO TINY in comparison. There are no lenses to change. The picture quality is fantastic, given that it’s not a professional camera. And, bonus: it looks SO COOL and is SO MUCH FUN to play with!

So now I can have it all: great pictures, a hot new toy, and hopefully less shoulder pain :) The X100 and I got acquainted over Labor Day Weekend, and it looked something like this:

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Senior Portraits | Giselle-Erica | Williamsburg, Brooklyn

I spent a warm summer evening last week wandering around one of my favorite Brooklyn neighborhoods (and my backyard), Williamsburg. This isn’t anything out of the ordinary, as I’ve done this more times than I can count. But this time, I was with Giselle-Erica, a fellow Brooklynite. Her senior portrait session found us embracing the grit and color of the streets, as well as the waterfront. Take a look at some of her shots!:

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And if you’d like to book a New York senior portrait session, you can read more about it and contact me for more information! :)

Dining like royalty in Brooklyn

There are a few things I won’t think twice about spending exorbitant amounts of money on (i.e. photography equipment, traveling) – but eating out is not one of them. On the rare occasions where I DO go out to eat, I typically only order an entree – and an inexpensive one at that.

But the lovely thing about NYC is that sure, you can go out and spend a fortune on a meal – but you can also just as easily eat on the cheap. And once in awhile, you can even combine extravagance with affordability, such as during Restaurant Week. Or, in this case, during Dine In Brooklyn week. A $20 three-course lunch at a restaurant right on the Brooklyn waterfront, where there are doormen, complimentary fresh bread, and sweeping views of the bridges? Sign me up, and fast!

So Lauren and I ate like queens on the most beautiful day of the year thusfar. I had salad, penne alla vodka, chocolate cake, and a mimosa, and it was nothing short of glorious. Giando on the Water is such a beautiful venue too, and they host events. Oh how I’d love to shoot weddings here!

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Engagement Photography | Mae & Teddy | Williamsburg, Brooklyn

I had a feeling this photoshoot would be awesome because I’d be playing on my home turf of Williamsburg, Brooklyn… a neighborhood I know well and love. It’s full of grit and good eats and live music and delicious coffee and is dangerously close to Manhattan. What’s not to love? (shh, don’t mention the hipsters! :P)

But when I met Mae and Teddy and they immediately mentioned that they had access to a rooftop nearby, I knew we’d be in for a fantastic afternoon. +1 for that! (Boys, take note: my [arguably stone] heart can be won with the provision of rooftop views, bridge crossings, and kitty cats :D). We had an unobstructed view of Williamsburg and the Manhattan skyline across the river. Oh what I wouldn’t give to live in a building with this kind of view!

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From there, we headed down to the waterfront to Grand Ferry Park, a spot Mae and Teddy had picked out beforehand for our shoot. We had it all to ourselves for the first half of our time there. They thought it’d be cute to try to get some photos of them blowing bubbles with gum, which it totally was! :)
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On the way back from the park, we passed by so much cool street art and graffiti that I had to stop and have them pose for me. Mae and Teddy were more than willing to oblige, and I love them for this! :D
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We had a bit of time to kill before the restaurant opened (this was the 2nd location they had picked out), so they asked me if I liked coffee. Do I! Not only do I like coffee, but I’m a proud coffee snob and refuse to drink it from chains like Starbucks (gross!). So I was thrilled when they took me to Oslo, an independent coffee shop in the neighborhood that I hadn’t been to in ages. They totally get points for that! And of course, we’ve gotta have the latte/engagement ring shot:
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We hung out at Teddy’s store, Boundless, for a bit with our drinks before heading off to dinner at Sui Ren, their favorite Japanese restaurant. We were able to do a quick shoot inside before people started showing up to eat. Gosh, what a cute place! Definitely a great place for a date, that’s for sure.

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And then… a remarkable thing happened. I have this weird thing about me, where I have irrational aversions to certain things. Case in point: I refuse to watch Star Wars. Absolutely refuse. People have tried to convince me otherwise (sometimes even by coercion) but to no avail. See, I KNOW it’s irrational – and believe me, I am typically a VERY rational person… just not with a few select things, I guess. Well, I also refuse(d) to eat Japanese food. There’s just something about the noodles and the sushi, I don’t know… it just doesn’t appeal. So I stay far, far away from Japanese restaurants.

But obviously I couldn’t turn down dinner with Mae and Teddy, so I took a deep breath and hoped there’d be something I wouldn’t mind eating. I let them order for me, and we all ended up splitting a bunch of platters. Green tea, ok. Edamame, check. Steamed pork bun, well I’ve had that at dim sum (amazing!). I had all sorts of things on skewers, some shrimp, some veggies, I don’t even know what anything was called. And bite by bite, my irrational hatred for Japanese food diminished. I’ve never felt so full and satisfied after a meal in my life! I can’t believe I’ve been missing out on this for all this time (this always happens after I get over my stupid aversions).

So Mae and Teddy will forever have a place in my life as the ones who taught me to like Japanese food. If I was actually still keeping track of how many points they won from me, they’d be off the chart at this point. I had such a blast hanging out with them all afternoon, tagging along with them on a “day in their life” in the neighborhood where they met and now live in. They’re going to be on a tv show called ‘Get Married’ on WE TV, so they’re gonna be busy filming that, not to mention planning for their upcoming wedding :) Check out their story at the Ultimate Wedding Contest and vote for them!

Thanks, guys! And congrats again! :D

The day I walked all the way home from Wall Street

Doing absurd amounts of walking for no apparent reason is something not uncommon for me. Case in point: The Great Saunter of 2009, aka a 32-mile walk around the entire perimeter of Manhattan, which I willingly participated in, just for kicks. For me, walking is win-win: not only do I get to frolic around unfamiliar grounds, but it’s also great exercise. Exploring + being healthy? Hollerrrrrrrr!

No, but really – I do walk a lot. Sometimes I’ll set out, not planning on going anywhere in particular, and before I know it I’m either at a bridge or on the other side of town, totally unplanned. Much like today, where I met someone near Wall Street (downtown Manhattan) and wandered uptown, through the Financial District, Chinatown, and the Lower East Side. Once I found myself nearing the Williamsburg Bridge, I knew I was going to keep walking and cross it to Brooklyn. And then by that point, I’m only about a half hour’s walk from my apartment in Greenpoint so I figured I might as well just walk all the way home. Whoops!

For this particular excursion, I had a 3lb lens around my neck (the 70-200mm). I had a goal of trying to ‘expose to the right‘ (of the histogram) in all my shots, which I’ve heard actually captures more color data in the image despite the overexposure. You can make adjustments in Lightroom afterwards to bring the image back to proper exposure. I’m really pleased with the results. I used to have a tendency to underexpose my shots and for awhile this was sort of my trademark; however, I feel like everything about my photography has evolved over the past 6 months as I’ve learned more about my craft. These days, I’m less about dark, contrasty, HDR images and more interested in letting the light enhance my shots.

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I was walking across the bridge, spacing out, rocking out to the ipod, etc etc… and then out of nowhere, this guy jumps onto the railing and starts hanging out there. He didn’t look very comfortable!

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