Mondays Suck But Photography Is Awesome! (9.16.2913)

I believe I missed two photo of the week entries in a row. I apologize for that. I've been really busy with my school's newspaper that I could barely find the time to do one of these entries, as quick as it may be to make. I also believe one of the weekends was Labor day? Anyway, here's this week's submission. A beautiful piece by Jill Freeman entitled "Love Kills".


Mondays Suck But Photography Is Awesome (8.26.13)

David Bowie - Helmut Newton, 1982
I recently went to the Annenberg Space For Photography this past weekend and they're showcasing the work of Helmut Newton. Awesome exhibit and I highly suggest people go check it out if you're a fan of Helmut Newton, fashion photography or just photography in general. In honor of the exhibit (which will soon be gone!), here's this photo of the week of the Thin White Duke by none other...


My Work As A Wedding Photographer

This past 4th of July weekend, while most of my friends were having fun in and out of town, I was relegated to house/dog sitting. I had little fun during that weekend but to pass the time and stay busy, I thought "HEY! I should rework some old wedding photographs and work on some new ones!" and so I did and this little busy bee was pretty darn productive! Most of these photos are older work, and was "completed" back then but have been reworked (read: re-edited; I'm known to do such things when I'm bored) and there are only a couple of (fairly) new weddings. I hope you enjoy these photographs as I have enjoyed shooting them and editing them. My labor bears fruit.





Allison Toufali dancing - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Allison Toufali dancing - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Allison Toufali dances with her father - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Emery Toufali dances with his mother - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Mr. and Mrs. Toufali sit at their table - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Best man, Steve Molter, giving his speech during the reception - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Allison Toufali and Emery Toufali have their first dance - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Allison Toufali and Emery Toufali - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Allison Toufali and Emery Toufali - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Allison Toufali and Emery Toufali - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Allison Toufali and Emery Toufali - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Bridesmaids - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Allison King Toufali inside the theater hall of the Casino - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

The ballroom on the top floor of the Casino where the reception will be held - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Best man, Steve Molter, goes over his speech - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Emery Toufali inside the hall of the Casino - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Emery Toufali with his groomsmen on the balcony of his hotel room - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Emery Toufali uses a table cloth to protect his tuxedo from possible stains as he eats a meal before the ceremony - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Best man, Steve Molter goes over his speech - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Emery Toufali inside the halls of the Casino - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Emery Toufali - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Champagne time - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

With the Casino as a backdrop, Emery Toufali has champagne with his groomsmen - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Emery Toufali - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Anchored: Emery Toufali - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Tighten up - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Bow tie frenzy: Emery Toufali, along with his groomsmen, attempt to fix their bow ties - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012

Wedding Vows - Toufali x King Wedding / Catalina Island, CA September 9, 2012
Catherine Kay and Adam Kay have their first dance - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Catherine Kay and Adam Kay have their first dance - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Catherine Kay and Adam Kay have their first dance - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Catherine Kay and Adam Kay have their first dance - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Under the lights - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Generations: An older couple viewing a young couple getting married - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Adam Kay and Catherine Kay - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Ceremony - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Center piece - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Seating arrangement - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Space before the actual ceremony - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Ceremony space - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Laughing groomsmen - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Best man Steve Molter - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Groomsman's toast - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Gifts for the groomsmen - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Adam Kay relaxes before the wedding ceremony - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Adam Kay getting some help from his best man Steve Molter - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012

Dave Masters well suited - Kay x Cahill Wedding / Calamigos Ranch, CA October 7, 2012
Brooke Pashley Hopkins and Seth Hopkins have their first dance - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Newly wed Seth Hopkins and Brooke Pashley Hopkins make their grand entrance inside the dining room - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins sneak a peek inside the dining room - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Cocktail hour - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Reception dining room - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Brooke Pashley Hopkins - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Boscobel House - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Newly wedded (portrait session) - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins walk down the aisle following the ceremony - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Ceremony - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Seth Hopkins and Brooke Pashley Hopkins - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Brooke Pashley Hopkins and Seth Hopkins - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Brooke Pashley Hopkins arrives at Boscobel House with her bridal party - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Brooke Pashley Hopkins with her bridal party - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Flower girl - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Brooke Pashley Hopkins makes her entrance - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Ceremony area with the surrounding hills - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

More of the Hudson River - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Overlooking the Hudson River - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Seth Hopkins in a private moment - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Tech downtime - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Fixing the links - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Seth Hopkins during a private moment - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Whiskey and the groom - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

'Murica - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013

Jonathan Hopkins getting some assistance - Hopkins x Pashley Wedding / Garrison, NY June 14, 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Gladstone - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Culver City, CA May 25, 2013

Veil fixing - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Culver City, CA May 25, 2013

Chantall Gladstone (Portrait Session) - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Marina Del Rey, CA May 25, 2013
Thumbs up from Mrs. Gladstone - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Culver City, CA May 25, 2013

St. Augustine Church - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Culver City, CA May 25, 2013
Chantall Daas being escorted to her limo by her bridesmaids - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Marina Del Rey, CA May 25, 2013

Chantall Daas - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Marina Del Rey, CA May 25, 2013
Caleb Gladstone gets ready for his wedding - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Marina Del Rey, CA May 25, 2013

Caleb Gladstone and his groomsmen have a few laughs while getting ready for the ceremony - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Marina Del Rey, CA May 25, 2013
Coffee & Cigarettes: Caleb Gladstone smokes a cigarette while his best man has coffee - Gladstone x Daas Wedding / Marina Del Rey, CA May 25, 2013
Andrea Khosropour and Rob Chaffee (First Dance) - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012

Andrea Khosropour and Rob Chaffee during their first dance - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012

Rob Chaffee and Andrea Khosropour have their first dance in front of wedding guests - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Reception and speeches - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Rob Chaffee and Andrea Khosropour's daughter - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Andrea Khosropour and Rob Chaffee embrace during the ceremony - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Andrea Khosropour waves to her daughter during the ceremony - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
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Andrea Khosropour walks down the aisle - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Rob Chaffee gets ready for the big day - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Seating arrangement hanging from a tree - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Ceremony place setting - Chaffee x Khosropour Wedding / Los Olivos, CA October 13, 2012
Ceremony Location - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Ian Boorer & Pari Zahabi Boorer (First Look) - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Ian Boorer & Pari Zahabi Boorer (First Look) - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Ian Boorer & Pari Zahabi Boorer (Portrait Session) - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Ian Boorer & Pari Zahabi Boorer - Boorer x Zahabi wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Pari Zahabi Boorer & Ian Boorer (First Dance) - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Wedding guests viewing "First Dance" - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Pari Zahabi Boorer & Ian Boorer (First Dance) - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011
Ian Boorer - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011

Ian Boorer - Boorer x Zahabi Wedding / Camarillo, CA September 4, 2011


New York Travel Diary: A Compendium

When I took my trip to New York this past week, my intention was to blog my experience as well as my photos as each day went on. Unfortunately, as is life, plans change. On some of my New York nights, I was unable to put in a blog entry because I was just so tired walking around earlier on that respective day so as my visit was nearing it's end, one night I decided not to blog anymore and just blog a complete entry based on my experience in New York.

I was talking to a friend after I came back from my trip about New York and the differences and similarities between NY and LA are. I love Los Angeles. Los Angeles will always be my home. I love New York as well and now, New York will always be home also...if that makes any sense. When I first arrived, fresh off the plane, I had a jacket on because the morning I left LA was a cold one and the plan was a bit on the chilly side as well. I exited the Jet Blue terminal at JFK with my jacket on and the weather was really nice. Nice enough for a jacket...for about 5 minutes. It was then that the New York summer humidity hit me hard and I had to take off my jacket or else suffer. 

The trip to my temporary home in Brooklyn/Prospect Park/Park Slope was surprisingly bad considering how close the two locations were. New York traffic is bad. I would argue that it's just as bad as LA traffic if not worse and the drivers? You think there are bad drivers in LA, wait till you experience NY drivers. There is no sense of courtesy in NY drivers. Not to say that LA drivers are courteous drivers but try changing lanes in NY traffic. Good luck with it if you're going to wait on someone giving you the space to change lanes. You really have to force that issue there. One thing that really tripped me out about NY is the rampant jay walking. Here in LA, you see a red stop light and you stay there on your side unless it turns green.

DeLancey St. Station


As far as sightseeing goes, I didn't do much of that. I went on the metro into Manhattan and the surrounding burrows but I didn't do the "tourist" kind of sightseeing as I wanted to not convey that I was a tourist. Who wants to be? I skipped out on the Empire State building or the Chrysler building. I missed out on the Brooklyn bridge (which I'll save for the next trip) and the only real touristy thing I did was see One World Trade and that was by accident as I found myself getting lost and wound up there. One interesting detail is that when I ended up at OWT, I bumped into a Turkish protest that was going on at a near by park. I can't confirm the name of the park as I didn't catch it but I'm usually around the protests that happen here in LA so running into one in NY was a bit funny to me.

I'm with you Turkey!

Turkish protest near One World Trade


The people of New York, as some may have said, may come off as rude, but I never really got to experience there. As far as I'm concerned, they're much like Angelenos, only they move at a faster pace so courtesy may not come right off the bat. Other than that, New Yorkers are really great people and I was able to speak with many of them while I was there, whether I was at the Double Windsor with the friend's I was staying with in Park Slope, or when I was out on my mini adventures on my off time. I will say one thing, New Yorkers know their style and I came across many a stylish folk while I was out there. It's a funny thing, I thought our Silverlake hipsters had something going on but these Williamsburg hipsters? They'll put our hipsters to shame on their BAD days. They are on some next level shit...

Jay-Z got his own subway line here?!

Some park that's next to (what may have been) City Hall

I will say this, New York has something going for them. As much as I wanted to soak up the entire city on my trip, I was unable to. There's just so much there and one would need a couple of months to adequately take in the city well. I only had one place I really wanted to see and that was the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History. I did that. But I ran into a couple of beautiful things that weren't on my travel itinerary that made my trip all that much more better. New York is very park centric. I suppose the equivalent in LA is that we're either beach or shopping mall centric. A place where people come to congregate and hang out and such. I LOVE that New York is park centric! We don't have any parks here on the scale of what New York has to offer. EVERY park I saw and passed through, were literally crowded with people with lounging around or having their mid day lunch break. You NEVER see that in LA. Probably because we don't have any parks large enough, or nice enough to go do that type of thing. And I'm talking about a normal weekday and not a weekend thing. There was this park that I passed through on my last day of New York called High Line Park. Basically it's a stretch of park, located on the westside of Manhattan, founded by community residents that's built along an old railway. Before, it was just old historic, pretty much run down buildings and these guys thought about preserving the area by turning blight into a park. It's an amazing feat and the contrast between urban and this little gem of green goodness is just a wonderful experience to be had. Honestly, my words fail to better describe this gem, and I did take photos of the place, but they still have to be looked through and even then, I'd think the photos would do the place no justice. You have to literally be there to experience the place. I recommend it next time you're in Manhattan. I'll certainly be back there when I do go back.

I will leave this entry with another gem of my New York visit. Two nights before I left, I, along with the friends I was staying with, were invited to a party on a roof top somewhere in Bushwick I believe. An NY roof party if you will, one you would see in various commercials or movie scenes. Other than that, big whoop right? Other than that, I had a really good time but what made this night and this party special, was one of the bands that performed at this party. Hell, it wasn't even a band (in that the band didn't consist of established members...)! It was pretty much a jam band that consisted of 15 members or so that took turns after each other, after a certain amount of time and these guys ROCKED it. I mean literally, world turned upside down head explosion type of deal. I NEVER experienced such an experience...such a group of talented individuals performing together at any one point in time. They went of soul to funk and even went into some deep, DEEP house type sounds. And then! And then to destroy my notion of what I thought was a great experience, at that time, at some point during this long jam session, these two women walked up to one of the open mics and started singing little bits of hooks of Jill Scott and Badu etc. as the band kept jamming! I'm pretty sure these women, although they may have known some of the band members, weren't really part of it altogether. It was like "open mic?! Hell we'll sing!" type of a deal. Amazing, amazing stuff and it was the best way to cap off my trip to NY. You just had to be there. Luckily I have some video footage of that session...




It's been nearly a week since I left NY and arrived in LA and I've been having withdrawals. There was just so much I feel like I missed out on and my exit left me wanting more. Luckily, I'm scheduled to go back to NY for another gig in November! But until then, I'll be counting the days until I visit the big apple and take up as much of what I missed out on and get a better understanding and appreciation of the city.


New York Travel Diary: The Wedding

                                   
 Whew! What a long day. Pleasant but long. Thursday afternoon, we left New York city for Upstate New York to head for our wedding job that was to take place Friday and for most of Thursday, it was raining non stop. When we arrived to the venue for the ceremony which took place in Boscobel House (which is SUCH a beautiful venue), the skys were still grey and it was pouring so with that being said, Boscobel was still a beautiful place despite the gloom and the main worry was that it was going to rain on Friday during the actual wedding. My iPhone said it was going to rain with scattered thunderstorms, the news reports we were watching the night before also said the same thing but after further research using my phone, there were conflicting reports as to HOW much rain would fall. Considering the mixed reports, we hoped for the best.

When we woke up Friday morning, the sky still looked grey but it wasn't raining. As the hours passed, the sky actually cleared up. Sunny throughout the day with scattered clouds and NO rain what so ever so that was fantastic! When we headed out for Boscobel for the wedding, I was treated to the true majestic beauty of Boscobel House. Boscobel House is a 19th century federal style house that is situated between a valley and it over looks the Hudson river and with the nice sky giving us mostly sun and great open shade via the scattered clouds, it was a nice day to have a wedding...and to shoot one! 

Other than being amazed by the beauty of Boscobel House, there isn't much to say about the actual wedding itself. I won't go into great detail but it went well. It always does whenever I work with Pamela Masters and I can't wait to work with her again and I hope very soon. It's really late here (2:45am as I type this) so I'll just leave you with a couple of photos taken from my iPhone from the day, mostly of the venue. I have a long day as my visit to New York is quickly coming to a close and since there's rain (supposedly) in the forecast for the next couple of days (Saturday is the only clear day with a high of 81...), I need to get my rest if I'm going to do some more shooting and exploring of the city before I bid it farewell.




Pamela Masters doing her thing
                                  

Wedding rings
                                   

At Boscobel House looking towards the Hudson River
                                   

Wedding chairs looking out at the Hudson River

Straight view of the Hudson

Boscobel House looking at the hills and the Hudson River

Boscobel House

What a view!

Interior of the Highlands Country Club where the reception took place

Cocktail hour at the Highlands Country Club

Various photos of the bride and groom that greeted the guests

Bride and groom during a portrait session with Pamela Masters at Boscobel House
                                       











New York Travel Diary: And Then...

...it rained. I don't know what happened. Yesterday was a great day and then I wake up this morning and I'm greeted with grey skies and a wet street. I did no shooting or walking around today. One part disinterested and one part no time. 

I'm writing to you in our hotel room of the beautiful town of Fishkill, New York awaiting our wedding shoot tomorrow and it has rained non stop, all day. It's supposed to rain tomorrow also but I'm not too worried about it. I've been getting conflicting weather reports so I guess we'll just have to wait and see if it does. 

Anyway, most of day had to be reserved for our trip up here in order to make the wedding rehearsal. The venue is BEAUTIFUL despite the rain. And the small road countryside of upstate New York was a pleasant backdrop to our drive up here. I almost forgot I was still in New York (state that is as I definitely knew I was out of the city). 

Tomorrow is another day and with it comes one of the reasons I came here. It'll be a long day. 

New York Travel Diary: Arrival & The First Day

...On a jet plane...


For someone that hasn't flown in well over a decade, it was a fairly pleasant flight for someone that was a little on edge. There was a bit of turbulence over the Midwest but that was to be expected as that area of the US gets active weather this time of year. Because I didn't sleep at all the night before my flight, my intention was to sleep during the flight but that wasn't happening. I did manage to get an hours worth of napping though. The flight went by fairly quick too which was a good thing. 

Upon arrival I was pretty much worn out but was shocked back to life by the crazy humidity of New York. It wasn't bad mind you, I just didn't expect that sort of humid weather for New York. I couldn't believe how bad the traffic was for that matter also. It's much worse than LA which is weird to me because NY is known for their good metro transport so the idea is that traffic would be good since everyone is taking metro right? Nope. Far from it. JFK was 14 miles from my friend's house where I'm staying at while I'm here and it took me nearly an hour from the airport to get to my temporary residence. 

After getting to my friends house, we visited her local watering hole to have a few drinks and allow me to finally relax after my flight. I was also given the tour of the local park (which was more like a forest because it was so big and lush even though its smaller than Central Park) Prospect Park that I fell in love with immediately. The sunset light was awesome! I will come to learn that NY light is just awesome all around and I'll get to that shortly. 

Prospect Park at sunset

Boat house at Prospect Park

I went to bed fairly early since I wanted to do the tourist thing first thing in the morning. I was warned that the light would be beaming into my room early in the morning that I took no heed of. "I'll be alright" I said and for the most part I was. It blew my mind how much light there would be. I woke up sometime around 5 ish and saw the light outside the window and thought I had over slept. In my hurry, I grab my phone to see the time and it read 5:30. My mind was blown! 9am ish type light that early?! That's great for us photographers! I allowed myself another couple of hours to sleep and rest up so I didn't go out and do my thing until 9am. 

I'm not that big of a tourist. All I had in mind was to visit the Hayden Planetarium at the museum of natural history because I'm a nerd and a fan of Neil DeGrasse Tyson. I could've done without a lot of other landmarks and places to visit but this was important to me so I hit the subway and went into Manhattan to visit the Hayden. 

Glass enclosure of the Hayden Planetarium

First look of the Hayden from 81st St.


"Planets and stars and shit..."


Saturn and Jupiter suspended within the Hayden

The Hayden blew me away! There is nothing else like it out there as far as I know. The architecture is amazing and the design of the interior, to the planets set to scale and various planetary exhibits was well thought out and well done. It's hard to explain in detail but there's a very large sphere that almost takes up the entire interior of the Hayden that's supposed to be our sun and I was able to catch a show inside of it! Most planetariums are regular looking buildings save for a dome at the top and that is where visitors catch shows. How many times can you see and say that you caught one inside a scale model sun?! I heeled out on that. 

He remembers everything - inside the African animals diorama exhibit of the Natural History museum

After my Hayden experience, I walked around the other wings of the natural history museum and even though it is larger than the one we have in LA, because the wings are stacked up on top of each other, it felt smaller than ours. I only spent an hour at the natural museum proper since I had to meet my friend in lower Manhattan and I'm just not into the other things as much as planetary sciences. 

What are you looking at?!






So I met up with my friend in lower Manhattan at B & H Photo Video and I know that store pretty well.  Online that is. So it was a real treat to be able to visit the actual store and purchase something. How they operate business there is amazing but REALLY inefficient. It's like a really big camera store, if you were from the west coast it would be somewhat akin to Samy's or if you're from Chicago...Calumet etc. but the difference is, it ran like a mail service or UPS. There were conveyor belts running throughout the entire store and if you wanted a product from a particular department, the clerk would ring you up, and the product would be rolled in from who knows where to where you were, the clerk would scan the SKU, give you the receipt and send your stuff to the front but it doesn't stop there as you have yet to make your payment! You then take that receipt, go to the CASHIER and pay for it there and the clerk would give you another receipt where you would take said receipt to the pickup counter where you can finally get your hands on the product you wanted! Very inefficient yet I was amazed at the system. Oh btw, I just bought 6 rolls of film for my 35mm camera...


Stroller pushin' - Park just outside the Hayden
After that ordeal, I was off doing the touristy thing on a very small scale. Didn't hit up alot of the landmarks. I was more interested in how the natives went about their daily lives. So armed with my iPhone (which all these photos were taken on and with!), I went into battle mode and shot first and asked questions later so to speak. We hit up alot of parks like Bryant park and saw Grand Central which I was in AWE of. Not too much different than our Union Station. A lot of similar columns and type fonts but really, Union Station doesn't have a quarter of the history of Grand Central and is nowhere near its size. Not to mention their renovation is pretty much done from what my eyes could tell and Union Station? Well, it still needs a bit of work.


"New Yorkers love their parks" - Bryant Park with Central Public Library in the background


Chandeliers of Grand Central Station


Grand Central Station Main Hall/Hub


Unknown Buildings


The Flatiron
Near the end of the day we ended up going to SoHo (which I learned refers to the neighborhood south of Houston St. so NoHo is north of Houston and it's pronounced "Howston") to grab some eats from a restaurant named Arturo's Coal Oven Pizza which is my friend's favorite and whenever you hear New Yorkers boast with pride about having the best pizza anywhere? It's true and if Los Angeles had that kind of pizza, we'd be boasting about it as well. Archetypal thin crust pizza we're used to seeing and having but the difference with New York pizza is that you can taste everything on it and it's not just a subtle taste of each ingredient, it's EVERY ingredient. Hell, the dough had awesome flavor! I can't recall a time eating a pizza in LA, NY style or other, where I've remarked about being able to taste the flavor of the dough. It was a divide by zero, mind blowing experience. When I go back to LA and I hear a friend remark about how good the pizza is at whatever place they say, I will take it with a grain of salt because I now know what good pizza is. Until then, what will come and what has been, was and is, ok. Just...ok.

One thing I want to get into was how great the light was throughout the day in New York. As a photographer, light means everything. It is everything. From sunrise (as evidence earlier in this entry) throughout the day, it was great. Even the noon sun, which we're taught to avoid shooting in, wasn't all that bad. Golden hour on the other hand?! That was what blew me away. The New York golden hour is much longer than the ones in LA and it is MUCH better here. Really soft, warm and creamy. I never saw such a thing in LA. During the golden hour here on my first day, everyone just looked beautiful side lit and back lit. The way that golden hour sun blanketed the sides of the various high rises and silhouetted everyone in front of you (that is if you looked towards the setting sun like I did) was...cinematic. I'm saddened I have no proof of this as I only had my iPhone as a camera and left the film and DSLR at my friend's place but I still have a couple of days until my flight back. There's tomorrow to shoot, which I do plan on shooting just before we head upstate for the wedding. Friday itself is the actual wedding and then there's the remaining Saturday, Sunday and Monday to shoot as my plane departs back home to LA on Tuesday.

This was a great first day and we did alot. Covered a lot of ground and had enough material for an entry. The following days where I can shoot will offer more content and better image quality. I promise.

C train I took to the Museum of Natural History


Subway Life - NY commuters waiting on their train

New York Travel Diary: Departure (Updated)

Today I leave for New York to shoot another wedding on Friday. The last time I've been to New York, Boyz II Men were top of the billboard charts. This is around the same time I've last flown so it was a strange thing to notice the spectacle that is airport security check in. I have yet to board my flight and having not flown for quite some time, I'm feeling rather anxious to tell you the truth. Oh, I didn't sleep a wink last night either. 

T-minus 39 minutes till boarding time. This is the scene in the gateway...



Update: Delayed till 7:30am

Grinds

Busy bee is busy. Terribly busy in fact! It's been a very productive, stressful, exhausting and exciting semester. I'm a bit sad that it'll be a couple of weeks before I get to work with the Roundup (school newspaper) again but it's nice to have a different change of work pace. The summer and early fall would be my wedding season and my second wedding will be taking place in a couple of days, as I'm set to leave for New York. After going through the grind that is photojournalism, I feel that I've grown more as a photographer and I can't wait to utilize that experience and knowledge into the weddings I've got lined up in the next couple of months. 

This past semester I went into photo20 which is an introduction to photojournalism, and through my work, I was able to win a couple of awards including "best cub photographer" which is awarded to new, incoming photographers. Next semester, I'll be a part of the editorial board of the newspaper as one of three photo editors. I'll also be taking the next photojournalism class, photo21, as well as some journalism classes as apparently I need to learn some writing in order to get my photojournalism degree. 

I'll be sure to update with various wedding stories and photos in these coming months and I apologize for not maintaining this blog more regularly. 

All said and done, things are looking rather good right now.