NYC

I had to leave the color-laden mountains of northern Utah this past week to head out for some business in NYC. I love New York as much as the next guy, but I’ve gotta be honest in saying I would’ve much preferred to stick around and continue shooting fall foliage.

Regardless, I found myself amidst the hustle and bustle of New York City, camera in hand. I wasn’t feeling particularly inspired so I decided to head out to Brooklyn and wander around the area till sunset and wait for some inspiration in the form of soft, late light. The light came, and as I’ve done so many times before, scrambled around during the last 10 minutes of daylight to capture it as best as possible.

I guess what really strikes me most about this set of images are the dynamic compositions. The bridges, the shoreline, the people…it all can come together so well with a little bit of foresight. I hope you enjoy this series in color monochrome.

Manhattan-Bridge-WA.jpg Manhattan-Bridge-w-RR-Tie-FG-CM.jpg Brooklyn-Trio-w-Bridge.jpg Brooklyn-Bridge-NYC-Skyline-TE-Clouds.jpg

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2 Responses to “NYC”

  1. Garrett says:

    Adam,
    The images look so very good!
    I am bummed that I am missing the fall colors, but the Central American colors are treating me pretty well. I am excited to show you some of the shots from down here. If everything went according to plan you´re a full time photog… and the workshop seems like it was a massive success, congrats.
    We are holding an art festival on the 15th of Nov. if you want to sell/display anything.
    Cheers,
    G

  2. adam says:

    Garrett–
    Thanks chief. Looking forward to seeing your images from Guatemala. Be safe, and have fun.

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