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Yardley, Pennsylvania
When I was 23 I got my first job working in newspapers as a page designer. It didn't pay much but that was ok because I got to do what I loved, which was using words and photographs to tell stories of people's lives. In the end, I'm hoping to do the same with this blog, while at the same time, grow as a photographer, writer, husband, son, brother, uncle and friend. Thanks for looking.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Big Apple Shut Down

A man walks down a deserted Sixth Avenue in New York City on Tuesday, January 27, 2015.

Weather forecasters were calling for Winter Storm Juno to be one New York City would never forget. And in a way they were right. In preparation for the blizzard government officials shut down the city on Monday night. No subways, no commuter trains and no traffic except for police and snow-clearing vehicles which basically turned the city into a ghost town when I got out of work at midnight. The storm tracked just a little farther east then expected leaving the city with some winds and less than 10 inches snow on the ground. Although not the winter blast they were calling for, I had a blast shooting the empty streets of midtown after work.



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