In June of 1978, I was covering the Saint Juan's Day events for Migration Today Magazine. It was a fun event and naturally, the Puerto Rican community was it's sponsor. The events were varied and ran the gamut from the religious to the profane. It was the type of assignment that I couldn't believe I was being paid and having so much fun. Those were the days. Naturally, all shot with two Leicas and Tri-X Pan.
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Vincent Gardenia. I shot him years ago in his home in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn for an Italian magazine. He said that he could live anywhere h...
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This is a recently rescued cat that joined our menagerie. She is aptly named Gioia, Italian for Joy as she is perhaps the sweetest cat I hav...
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Taken with a Nikon D200 and the "kit lens," the 18-70 3.5-4.5. No long lens used, no sniping of subjects, no very fancy equipment....
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A job of a difficult brain operation for Continuum Partners, an old client. It's very gratifying to do photography because one gets to d...


