Canon, never one to shy away from confusing product names, has announced their latest flagship camera – the *1D X. The web is already becoming inundated with information.
CPN Europe has a lot of information including a 12-page technical paper.
Canon Japan has a short film made with the [...]
I photographed Steve Jobs once. Some time in ’86 or ’87. Jobs was in a suite at the St. Regis in New York pushing NeXT computers. I remember getting there early and watching him prep.
I don’t have the photos (my employer owned them) and at the time I didn’t think to grab some of [...]
Tony Bennett is everywhere these days with an 85th birthday celebration and a best selling album of duets. I photographed his wife Susan this past summer for a profile on her and on their foundation, Exploring the Arts. ETA created the $70 million Sinatra School for the Arts in [...]
In 1995 I started a project documenting areas around Manhattan. I concentrated on New Jersey and Staten Island but more particularly on places that still had a tie back to Manhattan – either through line of sight or via some of the iconic bridges leading to it.
Looking at the images now, ten years after [...]
A look at hurricane Irene as its eye passed and shortly after. When the storm cleared on Sunday there were fantastic clouds, 3-4-5 layers deep, each moving in different directions.
Also, in the Motion Gallery on my main web site.
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Update – 08/31/11: A Princeton [...]
For anyone in the northeast lately the weather has been biblical. Torrential downpours, wind, and hail. Thunder morning, noon, and night.
We ventured out on Thursday evening to watch one massive cell passing to the southeast.
Woody, homeless and relegated to the child character D-list, is forced to work the sidewalks of Times Square alongside Stinky-Elmo, Lead-footed Tigger, and the Cookie Twins.
Not allowed in the vicinity of the Disney Store, he now suffers the disgrace of plying his craft outside the home of the “it” characters of the moment – [...]
Flye Point, near Brooklin, Maine, is one of those spots to return to year after year.
Walking at low tide, with a few shin deep passages, you can make it well over a mile into Blue Hill Bay.
There are a few more Flye Point images in the Maine Gallery on my web [...]
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