I was recently invited by fellow photographer Paul Clemence to participate in the group show Bridging Horizons, a collective exhibit that celebrated the many faces of Brazilian Contemporary Photography. The show first opened at the Brazilian Consulate in NYC, followed by another run at the Florense showroom, where I also participated in a panel discussion.
ArtOnLink: Impossible Bridges
My series Impossible Bridges was recently featured all around New York City as part of the ArtOnLink program. Such an excitement seeing my work being displayed like this! Here are a couple of shots captured in different locations:
Hope to get the chance to be featured again soon!
New project: New York Photo City!
New York Photo City is a publication that aims to bring visual inspiration to your day in a simple way, through one photograph at a time, delivered directly to your inbox every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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Jenny Kern @ No Aloha
NYC Phone Wallpapers
I recently released a pack of wallpapers with some of my favorite photos I took in NYC over the years, and I’m really excited with the results. If you’re looking for new wallpapers for your phone, especially for the newly redesigned iOS 16 lock screen, you won’t wanna miss this out:
VHS Collection @ Brooklyn Steel
Here are some shots I took of rock band VHS Collection at a concert at Brooklyn Steel in NYC:
Susie McCollum
Here are some shots I took of singer-songwriter Susie McCollum at a concert at Mercury Lounge in NYC:
Jake Brewe
Here are some shots I took of singer-songwriter Jake Brewe at a concert at Mercury Lounge in NYC:
Roopa Mahadevan
Here are some shots I took of the amazing Roopa Mahadevan at a concert at Joe’s Pub in NYC:
Tipling Rock
Here are some shots I took of the band Tipling Rock at a concert at The Knitting Factory in NYC:
45 Riots
Here are some shots I took of the band 45 Riots at a recording session at Germano Studios in NYC:
📸 Spring in NYC
After many months at home, I finally took my camera out for a stroll in the city. The destination was Roosevelt Island, with the intention of seeing the last breath of the cherry blossoms. All images were taken with the combo Fujifilm X-T2 + Fujinon 16-55mm 2.8
📸 Women in Music, part IV
In celebration of Women's History Month, I decided to revisit my archives and highlight some of my favorite photographs I took of incredible women in the music scene over the years while working almost exclusively as a music photographer. This will be a 4 part post, with 10 pictures per post. Here’s the fourth and last batch:
📸 Women in Music, part III
In celebration of Women's History Month, I decided to revisit my archives and highlight some of my favorite photographs I took of incredible women in the music scene over the years while working almost exclusively as a music photographer. This will be a 4 part post, with 10 pictures per post. Here’s the third batch:
📸 Women in Music, part II
In celebration of Women's History Month, I decided to revisit my archives and highlight some of my favorite photographs I took of incredible women in the music scene over the years while working almost exclusively as a music photographer. This will be a 4 part post, with 10 pictures per post. Here’s the second batch:
📸 Women in Music, part I
In celebration of Women's History Month, I decided to revisit my archives and highlight some of my favorite photographs I took of incredible women in the music scene over the years while working almost exclusively as a music photographer. This will be a 4 part post, with 10 pictures per post. Here’s the first batch:
From The Archives: Traveling through California
I’ve been revisiting my Photography archives lately for an upcoming project I’m working on and came across a lot of images that I really enjoyed revisiting and thought it was worth sharing. In this post, 10 images I took in California throughout the past few years in different cities. All images were taken with the combo Fujifilm X-T2 + Fujinon 16-55mm 2.8 and can be purchased as prints by clicking here or individually on each image:
From The Archives: Traveling through Greece
I’ve been revisiting my Photography archives lately for an upcoming project I’m working on and came across a lot of images that I really enjoyed revisiting and thought it was worth sharing. In this post, 13 images I took in 2018 during a trip through Greece, while visiting Hydra, Santorini, and Athens. All images were taken with the combo Fujifilm X-T2 + Fujinon 16-55mm 2.8 and can be purchased as prints by clicking here or individually on each image:
From The Archives: Traveling through the Southwest
I’ve been revisiting my Photography archives lately for an upcoming project I’m working on and came across a lot of images that I really enjoyed revisiting and thought it was worth sharing. In this post, 14 images I took in 2017 during a trip through the South West of the US, while visiting Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion Park. All images were taken with the combo Fujifilm X-T2 + Fujinon 16-55mm 2.8 and can be purchased as prints by clicking here or individually on each image:
[BTS] Foggy Nights
This is a series where I post one image at a time, and share a story “Behind The Shot”, that could be something technical, a challenge, or just an anecdote from the day of. Feel free to explore past entries by clicking here.
This is one of those cases where we have a picture in our minds and have to wait for the perfect conditions to get it. I’ve always been obsessed with looking at photographs of NYC covered in fog, specifically the bridges, which are by far some of my favorite subjects to shoot in the city. It all happened back in 2018, on a foggy night just before summer started. The forecast was predicting another foggy night and I decided that was finally going to be the day where I’d be able to shoot the world-famous Brooklyn Bridge, at night, covered in the fog. I grabbed my trusty camera, a tripod, and biked down to the bridge as quickly as I could. This is one of the few angles I’ve tried and probably one of my favorite photographs I’ve ever taken of the bridge!
For the fellow Photography enthusiasts out there, here’s the equipment and settings used for this shot:
Fujifilm X-T2 + Fujinon 16-55mm 2.8 • 1s f/4.5 ISO 100
This is one of 10 photographs currently available at my print shot, in case you’re interested:
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