…nequins.
These were molds from my body… waist up.
Shot in Paris – Oct. 2010.
This guy was a crooner. Great piano playing on the streets of Antwerp.
Thanks Piano Paul!
A humorous look at what your camera says about you: http://gizmo.do/c4ByQ8
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It’s sad to see how many bicycles are abandoned here in Amsterdam. This series looks at bikes that seem abandoned and/or forgotten. I’ve geo-tagged the location of each bicycle so they can be re-located. Each image has a link to Google Maps to show where the bikes were, and possibly, still are.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=52.377565,4.887835
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=52.377535,4.91349166666667
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=52.3780316666667,4.91277666666667
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Here’s a series that will probably be ongoing. It depends if my girlfriend can handle the overly dead flowers/plants sitting around the house until I actually photograph them.
Yes, honey. I’ll throw them out.
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I visited Paris for the first time in my life this weekend. What an amazing city. So much history, life and culture. Paris, I love thee.
Documentary street photography will always hold a special part in my heart. It lured me into the world of photography. Photographers like Robert Frank, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau plus many others inspired me to become a photographer. This series is for all who enjoy and love street photography.
(Click thumbnail for larger image)
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Rotterdam was bombed during WW2. This explains the modern architecture here. Check out the Kubuswoningen or cubed houses. Pretty cool. Reminds me of Habitat ’67 back home in Montreal.
Here’s one of the coolest churches (yes. I put ‘cool’ and ‘church’ in the same sentence) i’ve ever been to. It has some nice modern Christian art and design:
Here are a few photos from a recent trip to Brussels, Belgium. Best part of the trip was the Atomium (pictured above) from the Expo ’58 Worlds Fair.
The Notre Dame du Sablon church and the Palais de Justice.
Grand Place (click for bigger view)
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