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ABSTRACT
DOWN UNDER THE BRIDGE
LAND OF THE FREE
SEXY LADY
THRU MY EYES
THE LAST TROLLEY BROOKLYN
THE COLORS OF NEW ORLEANS
SUGAR FACTORY RED HOOK
STUDIO PORTRAITS SVCES
PHOTOGRAPHY LIVE SERVICES
VIDEO SERVICES
LEARN WITH ME
EDITING
GIFT CARDS
BOOKS
Visual Harmony: Composition for Music Photography
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DOWN UNDER THE BRIDGE
LAND OF THE FREE
SEXY LADY
THRU MY EYES
THE LAST TROLLEY BROOKLYN
THE COLORS OF NEW ORLEANS
SUGAR FACTORY RED HOOK
STUDIO PORTRAITS SVCES
PHOTOGRAPHY LIVE SERVICES
VIDEO SERVICES
LEARN WITH ME
EDITING
GIFT CARDS
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Visual Harmony: Composition for Music Photography
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THE LAST TROLLEY THE LAST BROOKLYN TROLLEY -Series I
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THE LAST BROOKLYN TROLLEY -Series I

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These series of photographs were taken the same day that the trolley was removed from the public view in 2013.

I saw this happening, in astonishment, in front of my eyes through my window artist loft, in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where I resided for the period two years photographing the area. I ran downstairs with my camera and documented the removal, it was a cold February day in 2013.

It is uncertain the destination where it was shipped to or whether it had been turned into scrap.

 

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These series of photographs were taken the same day that the trolley was removed from the public view in 2013.

I saw this happening, in astonishment, in front of my eyes through my window artist loft, in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where I resided for the period two years photographing the area. I ran downstairs with my camera and documented the removal, it was a cold February day in 2013.

It is uncertain the destination where it was shipped to or whether it had been turned into scrap.

 

These series of photographs were taken the same day that the trolley was removed from the public view in 2013.

I saw this happening, in astonishment, in front of my eyes through my window artist loft, in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where I resided for the period two years photographing the area. I ran downstairs with my camera and documented the removal, it was a cold February day in 2013.

It is uncertain the destination where it was shipped to or whether it had been turned into scrap.