There’s a reason I drive into Manhattan before each Christmas, and it’s not primarily to take photos at festive Rockefeller Center.
Read MoreCapturing the 'Cathedral of Commerce'
The Woolworth Building in lower Manhattan has a perfect nickname: The Cathedral of Commerce.
Read MoreRomantic Passion Celebrated Outdoors in New York
If you stroll through Central Park and approach the Delacorte Theater, famous for its Shakespearian productions, a sculpture there will command your attention.
Read MoreCentral Park Done Up in Autumn Colors
I snapped these photos on a recent walk through Central Park, where autumnal red, orange and yellow trees served as my backdrop.
Read MoreGreat Find: Heavily Clad Washington in Williamsburg
George Washington is all bundled up in Brooklyn. I made this discovery during a recent excursion through Williamsburg, while I looked for new spots to take snapshots of the New York skyline.
Read MorePhotographer's Travels Through Brooklyn-Queens
I had a mission on a recent Saturday. I wanted to spend the entire day driving along the waterfronts in northern Brooklyn and Queens to take photographs of Manhattan’s skyline from new vantage points.
Read MoreA Sip of ‘Baby Soda’ on a Summer Night
The mansion’s front lawn at Old Westbury Gardens filled with music enthusiasts and a certain photographer on a mercifully humidity- and mosquito-free summer evening last Wednesday.
Read MoreArtist Thwarts My ‘Date’ with The Vine
A few hours before I met a woman for a date in Central Park, I went on my standard date at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Read MoreSunny Saturday Meets Old Westbury Gardens
Fiddler, Tiger and Eagle Spotted in Central Park South
It’s true, the sounds of country music and songs about old-time religion were heard recently in Central Park.
Read MoreFlowers Smile Old Westbury Gardens
I recently attended a photography workshop at Old Westbury Gardens, a 200-acre estate on Long Island that features a mansion, landscaped grounds, a lake and a pond, and gardens with various flowers.
Read MoreIconic Views from Brooklyn Bridge Park
It is an ideal spot to take in many New York icons. Brooklyn Bridge Park, an 85-acre area that spans about a mile along the East River waterfront of Brooklyn Heights, particularly the revitalized Pier 1.
Read MoreThe Continents by Daniel Chester French
While you likely never read about them in any geography texts, four continents are located on the southern tip of Manhattan island.
Read MoreAnatomy of a Photo: Lake Winnipesaukee at Dawn
A photographer can occasionally capture an ideal image when a particular subject or circumstance randomly appears. Not so with my photo of dawn on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire.
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