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NYC Street Photography

No doubt my favorite places to be when I go anywhere is where there is lots of people, (crazy people), I mean what better way to get to know the place by observing the people right? NYC Subways is no different, I can spend hrs down there, its like another world. I actually did, sometimes staying until 3am, thats when the freaks come out. This are my favorite photos from the streets and Subways of NYC from my last trip there last month. NYC Street Photography, gotta love it.Check out my Street Photography Tips Here. Spread the love peeps… Brought to you by Nik Software.

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January 8, 2013 - 1:05 pm

15 B&W Street Photographs and tips to shoot Street Photography - [...] It took me a while to get comfortable with doing this, you never know if your going to get punched on the face or get a good reaction. I must say I have been pretty lucky and only had one bad incident. You will get asked to stop and delete the photos from time to time but I usually ignore them and get lost in the crowd. I try not to make eye contact, go up to someone snap and disappear. You will find that 90% of people out there like their photo taken. Its their 15 minutes of fame. Click here to check out my New York Street Photos. [...]

Six Flags New Orleans

Upon my arrival I was greeted by security and a massive movie production crew, I paniked and wanted to turn around and find a different way to sneak in, but at that point I was committed. When I got to the gates the security guard looked at me, (it helps to have a pretty lady in the car) I smiled and waived as if we knew each other, at that point she waived me in. As I got to the parking lot, there was a massive tent, lots of movie trailers, and what seemed to be the grounds keeper staff in the North East part of the parking lot. Thats where I went to park. As I graved my gear and got out of the car, this guy approaches me, I thought for sure he would kick us out, instead he says, “make sure you go that way (points) and stay away from the film crew, you should be alright” He knew we didn’t belong there and exactly what we were doing, and was cool enough to let us know what whats going on and point us in the right direction. We ended up spending about 3 to 4 hours there and saw some really cool stuff. Not only an abandoned theme park, but also a massive movie production.

I have been wanting to come to this place since Hurricane Catrina, and I finally made it happen, what an amazing place to be. Six Flags New Orleans. This place is massive and a photographers paradise. Not only did I get tot see this place at its worse, but also at its best with the rest of Hollywood.

At the end of it all we where able to get in the car and drive away like nothing ever happened with a massive smile and cameras loaded with goods… Talk about a great day.

Below are some of the images I was able to capture, most of the park was all ours with the exception of a few spots full of people prepping for the film. Please let me know your thoughts and if anyone from that film ever stumbles upon this post, thank you for letting us walk around in awe of this place.

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August 12, 2012 - 7:57 am

Bilder aus geschlossenen, verwahrlosten oder nie fertig gestellten Parks - Seite 7 - [...] —>Hier<— gibt es die bisher besten Bilder die ich je vom geschlossenen Six Flags New Orleans gesehen habe Zitieren + Antworten [...]

Feel the Beat

This are the streets of Wynwood, the art district here in Miami. I stood on this side walk and watch this man play for what it seemed like hours. It was hot out and he was covered in sweet, but he kept on playing. I enjoy street performers, its like the purest form of art to me, they stand there with no expectations and do their thing. I love it. This particular guy was playing caribbean music witch just put a smile on everyone around him… And as always, this was edited with Nik Software. In my opinion the best collection of editing tools out there. Spread the love peeps…

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Riding Around

Top of the morning to all my people. What a crazy weekend, I wanted to relax and take it ez but the camera never left my hands, I love it.

Here is a photo I shot a few nights ago walking around the streets of Miami. The way to capture this sort of photo is to slow down your shutter speed and pan while focussed on the subject. I spotted this bicycle about 30 feet away so I had to be fast and so I snapped 3 photos while panning, this is the one that made it here.

Have a great rest of the day peeps… Go make some art and share it with the world… The world without self expression is plain and borring… Spread the love…

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July 25, 2012 - 9:55 am

edinchavez - Thank you

July 24, 2012 - 8:56 pm

jax - love it!

Don’t Stop till You get Enough

I shot this a few months back at an art walk (I love art walks) here in Miami at the Wynwood Art District. This kid was shooting photos of his parents and I couldn’t help my self to take some pix of him. They were having such a great time together. This is one of my favorite photos of all times…. Whats yours?

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