Posts Tagged ‘color’

Bodega Wine Bar

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Not long ago I was asked to take some photographs of recently-opened Bodega Wine Bar on Troutman and St. Nicholas in Bushwick. Woodworker extraordinaire Ted Kilcommons did a lot to design and build out the new bar and was looking for photographs to capture everything from details to the atmosphere.

Here are a few I liked from the first session of shooting. These were all taken around 5pm, with lots of natural sunlight coming through the windows. I used a lot of long exposures to capture the light as it fell across the wood, which gave me really great tones and emphasized the texture in everything.


This image is of Ben Warren, one of the owners of the Bodega, and also the bartender. His partner is Gina Leone.

Ted and I decided after looking at the first set that we needed a couple more in the evening. Something to really get the atmosphere and the whole look of the place. These are the two gems we ended up with.

Rose Red & Lavender

Friday, May 14th, 2010

In light of last weekend being Mother’s Day and the fact that it finally feels like spring again in New York, I want to share some of the photos I’ve been taking while working at Rose Red & Lavender.

Rose Red & Lavender is an independently run florist/garden supply shop/place where you can find unique and awesome things that you will love. Photographing some of the floral arrangements has been really fun for me, both because I don’t often have an opportunity to take beautiful photos of flowers and because I’ve been able to find a few spots in the shop with really amazing and romantic lighting.

Here are some of the bouquets I’ve photographed, mostly over Mother’s Day weekend. Everything that comes out of this shop is gorgeous (and often organic or home grown) so if you’re looking for anything plant related…. it’s on Metropolitan between Leonard and Manhattan (off the Graham L stop).

One last thing I might as well mention here – this is the bouquet I sent my mom on Mother’s day (she sent me a photo of it along with a picture of our cat). I ordered these from Bows and Arrows in Dallas who were recommended to me from a friend I work with at the coffee shop. The girl who helped me on the phone was so sweet and I think the arrangement looked super cool.

Washington, DC

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

A week ago I took the bus from Penn Station to DC. It was sunny and warm (exactly the opposite of the past few days in New York) which made for a great opportunity to just walk around and enjoy the weekend.

I went down to see Sabina, a very good friend of mine, who doesn’t live there but happened to be in Washington, and to see Ann who graciously allowed me to stay in her fabulous house near Adam’s Morgan. (I did also get to spend some time with a few other great friends – you know who you are :) )

Getting more to the point: while we were out and about, it struck me how many coffee shops, restaurants, corner stores that we tried to go to were actually shut down and boarded up. Mayorga Coffee, for example, used to be in the Tivoli Theater in the center of Columbia Heights, but there was hardly a trace of it when we walked over. The next closest coffee shop could hardly compare without even seating much less the comfortable and relaxed atmosphere that Mayorga gave. It was such a unique space it was hard for me to see it go.

I don’t have a recent photo of the theater/coffee shop in disrepair, but I do have a few of DC buildings, the last of which shows just a fraction of the boarded up windows we passed. Following that are a few shots of Sabina goofing around in the city…

This first one was taken in Bethesda, and in fact the blue building that you can only see a sliver of at the bottom was completely abandoned. It used to house a bar and a separate comedy club, only the skeletons of which are left, though a friend did tell us that until a few days before you could still see the tables and chairs and all the liquor was abandoned on the shelves.

I don’t actually think this General Electric plant was deserted, but it sure did look it, and it was in the Navy Yard which is pretty desolate in and of itself anyway.

As we walked around the Convention Center, we saw that this whole block of buildings had boarded up windows, and then around the corner the next block looked the same. I don’t even know what they used to be, homes maybe.

Now to the more light-hearted stuff…

Hooray, a blog!

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

One of my resolutions this year (OK – my only resolution) was to create a blog. I’ll be posting photos from recent shoots and on-going projects, with a little bit of extra info about the work for those of you who are curious.

To start it off, here are a few really old ones taken with a Holga and a Polaroid back.

This one was taken in Dallas, TX in my old backyard.

The next photo was of course taken in Washington, DC, where I spent four years before moving to New York. Thanks, and stay tuned… photos of Brittain Ashford coming soon!

Washington Monument