Category Archives: Street Photography

SOMA for Haiti: The Site is Live

The SOMA for Haiti site is now live. SOMA for Haiti is the creation of a group of dedicated professionals in New jersey,  with the common purpose of raising awareness and funds to benefit the people of Haiti in the wake of the devastation there last month. The entire effort is made possible through the...

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The Children of Haiti: Portraits of Hope

The rock star news anchors have moved on to new assignments. Here in the states, the round-the- clock news coverage has been replaced by domestic political news and riveting coverage of White House party crashers.  Across America, a new season breeds a new  crop of judges and would-be American Idols, as they line up by...

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Rob + Danielle: Georgetown Engagement Session: The Video

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A New York Minute +

On Sunday morning, October 25th , the DC Street Photography Workshop will ‘launch’ in Georgetown following a shot of caffeine at Dean & De Luca on M Street. ‘Launch’…appropriate term, considering some of the images here, from the South Street Seaport in New York City. I could have added more, but they seemed off topic...

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Street Photography: Culpeper Redux

I grew up admiring the images of photographers  Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert  Doisneau, Andre Kertesz and Alfred Stieglitz, among others. I am also a huge fan of the American realist painter Edward Hopper, who had the uncanny ability to transform the simple, the everyday and the ordinary into thoughtful, compelling and often haunting images, not without...

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