May 14, 2012

Scenes from santo domingo

Another portion of my Dominican Republic trip involved a brief historical walking tour of Santo Domingo, the capitol and largest city of the DR. I loved the mix of old and new(er) architecture.


We hopped into a cigar shop and got to see some of the hand rolling process - I know nothing about cigars but this was pretty awesome.


Please excuse the brevity of the writing in this post; my mind is mush after a day of shooting. Hopefully the photos speak for themselves. ;)

May 13, 2012

Tiffany + Ishmael

It's been too long since I've posted an engagement shoot on here! I'm happy to share these photos from a session back in April around the Central Park and Columbus Circle area. Tiffany and Ishmael made my job pretty darn easy. They were great with each other and needed almost no direction. We also made a pitstop at the NYIT where they met during college. Mostly film (Portra 400) below.


Back to tropical island programming soon...

May 10, 2012

The beauty of the tropics

It's good to be back. As much as I love the idea of traveling and getting out of the city, my heart still swells (and I often get a little teary eyed) when I see the skyline of NYC come into view on the way home. I was representing Serious Eats on this press trip hosted by Brugal Rum, and it was a fantastic time. I met some great people and got to have some real "Dominican" experiences.

On our last full day, we had the afternoon free, so I hopped in one of our cars with two other trip-goers. The language barrier between our driver and us made for an extra fun ride. We were caught in a torrential downpour that lasted far too long so almost all of these photos are taken from the seat of a car. Sadly I didn't get to take nearly as many photos as I had hoped I would, and for me, this is the kind of stuff I want to shoot when I'm in the tropics. The beach gets old quickly. I want to see how people live, where they eat, what kind of food you can get from the streets, etc.

We sampled a handful of street foods along the way and took back some fruits that were foreign to us. I really enjoyed this last leg of the trip and am incredibly grateful to our hosts and drivers for the experience. More to come!