2.14.2013

So THIS is a Blizzard

I have to say, it was nice to have walking be the only option of transportation for that few days. We all got out of our houses, talked to our neighbors, and enjoyed a slower pace of time.

It took only about 48 hours for that to end and for the rude honking of car vs. car in a one-lane street to begin. And for the first time I understood when people feel a sense of ownership over a parking spot they dug out themselves.

I would have taken more photos if I hadn't destroyed my waterproof boots on a hike up Mt. Greylock over the summer. I'll post those photos, documenting the last hours of those boots' lives, next, since we all need to be reminded that summer and greenery indeed exists and will one day be here.

2.08.2013

Snow.

I thought I had been in a blizzard before. I remember I was young, we lived in Ft. Story, and I remember people specifically using the word "blizzard," because it was the first time I heard it. Apparently things were way bigger in my memory, because this is a picture of the aftermath of my first "blizzard." You think you know everything when you're young.
Looking forward to taking pictures of a buried New Haven tomorrow.

2.02.2013

I forgot how much I miss this

I shot portraits for the brother/sister band Mission 0, based here in New Haven. It was such a great experience that I decided it's time for me to get back into the game, not just into photojournalism but to specifically seek shooting more portraits. You can check these kids out here. And no, they are not Norwegian models. =)