With Spring just around the corner, I’m pleased to announce the PhotoTour NYC 2010 walking tours. Last year was a great success and I’m looking forward to showing you around the most photogenic locations in New York City. Whether you’re a tourist, in town for a few days, or have lived in NYC all your [...]
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Photo Tours of New York City
March 15, 2010The High Line Opens as a Public Space
June 9, 2009The High Line, a stretch of elevated rail tracks running along the West side of Manhattan, has officially opened to the public. Built in the 1930s to allow freight cars to safely navigate a busy section of the city, the railway had fallen into a state of disrepair and neglect. No trains had run on [...]
Panoramas with Precision
March 26, 2009Panoramas are enjoying a popularity boost with the proliferation of software that allows you to stitch multiple files together into a single, very wide image. It works like this. You shoot a series of overlapping images as you pan the camera from left to right. The software then arranges the images in order and manipulates [...]
Guided Photography Tour of Japan
February 27, 2009I’m pleased to announce a brand new guided photo tour of Japan for Fall 2009. This is a unique opportunity to photograph both modern and ancient Japan for 11 days, from October 3-13. Explore Japan in the company of two professional photographers. Join Amadou Diallo and Hirotaka Kasuga for a fascinating look into Japanese [...]
Winter Stroll: Brooklyn Heights
February 10, 2009Cold weather got you down? Need some motivation to get your camera out of the closet? A leisurely stroll through Brooklyn Heights may be just the ticket. This high-end bastion of brownstones, carriage houses and 19th Century mansions offers plenty of opportunities to shoot architecture. Winter makes a great time to shoot here because [...]

