Happy to say that two of my images were positioned as ‘Nominees’ for the 4th Annual Photography Masters Cup. Entered this collection quite a long time ago (they’ve just opened the 5th Annual entry) so it was a pleasant surprise to receive the email…
The New York Times’ Lens blog built and launched the interactive gallery for all of the different pictures collected for the ‘A Moment in Time’ project…
First post of the year, so Happy New Year to everyone reading this!
Discovered by mistake the other day that one of my photos had won ‘runner up’ in the Popular Photography Magazine’s 16th Annual Readers’ Contest…
The inside of the Statue of Liberty, showing the pure copper sheathing, which hangs on the steel framework. Back in September of 2009, I managed to get a pair of tickets to visit the Statue of Liberty with Crown access…
Opening its doors in October 1959, it’s full name is the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright – the museum is instantly recognisable on the Upper East Side in New York City…
A great way to start the week! PDN’s blog ‘PDN Photo of the Day‘, featured some of the photos from my recent ‘Manhattan – A Closer Look‘ series…
Completed in 2007, the New York Times building in the Times Square area of New York is 52 floors tall and 1,142 feet tall including the antenna…
And back to the regular programming…
The Puck Building in the NoLIta neighbourhood in New York City. The building housed the printing for Puck Magazine – named after Shakespeare’s ‘The Midsummer Night’s Dream’ character and which gave the building its now famous moniker…
The Port Hole styled windows in the Maritime Hotel in New York City. Located in Chelsea, this was once the headquarters for the National Maritime union. Each window is 5 ft, and there is one per room…
Peak, plow or bow of an ocean liner. All words which have been used to describe the Flatiron building in New York City…









