Archive for the ‘travel photography’ category

Photo Tours of New York City

March 15, 2010

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 [...]

The High Line Opens as a Public Space

June 9, 2009

The 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, 2009

Panoramas 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, 2009

  I’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, 2009

  Cold 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 [...]


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