covid clown

The 2020 coronavirus pandemic made a clown out of a lot of us. Or maybe we finally exposed ourselves as the clowns that we’ve always been deep inside. Some of us yelled and complained. A lot of us fought while some of us hid. And many of us took advantage of others in their weakened…

a sensational bat mitzvah at old oaks

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a few selects from my bread-n-butter, a b’nai mitzvah. This amazing family, in addition to being a dream to work with, really brought it when it came to boogie! From the pre-shoot to the temple to the party at the Old Oaks Country Club, it was killer photo…

nyc black and white

Here’s a monochromatic take on the workshop I took with my favorite photographer, Joe McNally. New York City really lends itself to gothamesque photography so, in keeping with the whole, NYC “holiday lights” theme of the workshop, I created these jolly images.

nyc noir

Since the Joe McNally workshop was basically about NYC dressed up in holiday lights, I figured I’d go the opposite direction and, you know, be all depressing and stuff. One of my favorite spots to shoot in Manhattan is near Freeman Alley on the Lower East Side. Even with a bumping night life, the area…

nyc in motion

Until recently, it’d been a while since I’ve posted. The good news is that means I’m a busy guy. The bad news is that means I’ve been neglecting my creative projects. That changed a few weeks back because I had the pleasure of working with one of my favorite photographers, photo legend Joe McNally, during…

joe mcnally workshop – nyc

I attended a photography workshop with one of my photo heros, Joe McNally last year. Being a busy photographer, dad and rockstar myself, I rarely have time for such luxuries, but I decided to treat myself and my career to a little work-related boost. I decided on the December, holiday lights type in New York…

black lives matter

  We’re lucky to live in America, it’s a great place with amazing people.  But despite all that’s good, there’s a lot of disturbing things going on right now.  Here’s my latest exploration of the political climate in America in 2020.  Coronavirus, crooked politicians, murder hornets, crashing markets, racism and political unrest.  Here, a lone…

toilet time

It’s been a while since I posted, and even longer since I’ve done a conceptual portrait.  This one is called “Toilet Time” because, well, who doesn’t need a bathroom at West 4th St from time to time? It’s a continuation of theme set in my steampunk girl watching tv which, up to this point, is…

black and white maternity

I really feel like art and life are inseparable.  Try as we might, we humans can’t not be creative.  I think it’s a fallacy that “art” and “creativity” are often considered to be only in the possession of people like me who choose to make a vocation, or an avocation, out of their craft.  Creativity…

tribeca 360 wedding

Here’s a wedding I shot with my good friends, creative cohorts, and talented photographers Joseph Spiteri and Kali Taylor.   Shooting in NYC is always exciting, and the  Tribeca 360 in lower Manhattan offers killer views and great ambiance for a unique wedding.  It was a lovely, heart-felt little soiree from start to finish, but…