Trying something new… this is a stream-of-consciousness excerpt from my travel journal…
Tag: travel photography
Toy Camera Analog Archives
My photography colleague, Scott Meivogel, at Aperture photo shop has a mantra: “Analog is a lifestyle.” Scott sells the coolest array of old Polaroids, vintage cameras, and film stock, and he’s been inspiring me to experiment more with film — something I have always loved.
In fact, speaking with Scott recently inspired me to pull out some of my old favorite analog shots from years past: I’ve shot tons of analog photos of kids and weddings on assignment, travel shots of Paris, Rome, and New York, and more.
Inspiring iPhoneography
Modern technology is fascinating in its speed of evolution, out-dating itself faster than ever before. Even as I upgrade my professional photographic equipment, noticing how much faster and better-quality-producing cameras have become, I find myself enamored with how something as small as an iPhone can produce creative results.
Pennsylvania – Picnic Park
Driving back to New York from the mid-west, I stopped at this little rest stop in Pennsylvania, near the New Jersey border. It was too early in the morning and too foggy for picnickers, but the picnic tables themselves seem to become creatures with personalities in the morning mist.
Turtle Beach
Driving from NYC to the mid-west for several shoots this June, I saw a sign for a little place called, “Turtle Beach, ” near the Delaware water gap in Pennsylvania. It was a beautiful sunny morning, and I just had to stop and see this place. As I exited the highway, I had to enter a one lane road that was completely wooded on both sides. It had rained a lot the night before, so everything was extremely fresh-looking and vibrant green. The entire forest floor was covered in ferns, and a few deer came investigating down the hill as I drove by.
Reikjavik, Iceland
Architectural and exploratory shots of Iceland’s capital city of Reikjavik.
Icelandic Countryside
The landscape in Iceland has everything from sea and sand, to peaks and valleys. These are some shots from a long drive along the west coast, and around the [impossible to pronounce] Snaefellnes peninsula, and back down to the Blue Lagoon.
Red Film in Iceland
I had the good fortune of traveling to Iceland this past May. What a stunning landscape! Truly a photographer’s dream. When I first saw pictures of it online, I thought it looked like Mars, and in person, it did not disappoint.
New Orleans – Enchanted Field Trip

I stepped off the plane like someone who is always stepping off the plane, and up to the curb where we waited for the white truck, which was stuck in traffic. The air was almost jovial, sun trickling sideways and the scent of flowers bouncing off the breeze.
“This place reminds me of California crossed with Buenos Aires,” I thought, as if I had spent hours and weeks exploring its essence. Continue reading “New Orleans – Enchanted Field Trip”

