Chinatown seems to be the growing hot spot these days as I’ve noticed my work continues to take me there. There’s a lot to like about it. It has the sleaze and grit of the Lower East Side from 10-15 years ago and lots of places to easily fit in a speakeasy or venue. I had never been to Le Baron before this night but it got an A+ in my book.
Watching Nas completely in his element was a thing to behold. He is one of the best story tellers and lyricists I’ve ever heard. Despite the money, fame and controversy, he is still that kid from Queensbridge, on stage working his dreams.
…well, it’s from the same shoot I did back in June. This portrait of Julio Montero (the musician behind Cunao) was previously lost due to the amount of work to putting THIS together. Looking back at this portrait, I think I’ve come to like it more than the other one.
These guys ruled the Florida 90s scene for me and they’re still kicking ass. Unfortunately I was never invited to these parties when I was active in the scene.
What I enjoy about social media and other marketing trends is how we get to choose what information we want to see. We get to “befriend” producers of products that we enjoy. In some ways, it bridges the gap caused by the decline of mom and pop shops because we get to interact with small businesses around the globe. I
I run and operate new small photography business that produces edgy, professional portraits that are outside the sphere of the standard photos we’ve become used to. With this small business, I work hard to create transparency between what I do and the products people want while maintaining relationship with my customers or people who are curious about what I produce. I’m glad to be able to participate in this kind of dialogue, even with folks who haven’t used my service or purchased prints.
Anyway, if you like what you’re reading, please help me continue this trend by clicking the PHOTO below to my Facebook business page. Hit “like” if you like.