::Manhattan Montage::

November 5, 2008

Today I had a chance to reflect on my recent trip to New York and I wanted to show everyone this group of images from my trip. It was really great to just get out and walk around the city with my camera. When running a business, as an artist, the business side of things can really weigh you down, almost tapping some of your artistic energy. It is times like this that I get to recharge myself as an artist, no deadlines, no posing, just raw images of subjects that speak for themselves. Don’t get me wrong, I loooove working with people, but every once in a while it is good to mix things up and fall in love with your craft all over again. I hope you all enjoy this and if any of you are interested in prints of these images please inquire. Enjoy.

(Starting from top left proceeding to the right) Row #1: The view from my room in the Village. I think the white building is part of NYU. Central Park’s lovely foliage. Una Pizzeria Napoleotana, they create the most amazing/authentic pizza known to man. Holland Tunnel.
Row #2: Streetlight (that apparently nobody pays attention to) in Tribeca. Buildings in Tribeca. Brooklyn Bridge, shot from the car. Ditto.
Row #3: Empire State Building. Old Glory flying outside of the fire department near Union Square. Benches in Central Park. Under Brooklyn Bridge. FDNY. Subway entrance.

Orbie Pullen: Cool Montage Scott! Makes me want to get back to the city A.S.A.P.!

Tim S.: dude love'n these shots!!! seriously, you are one of my top fav photogs!