Here are a few of my favorite pics from my trip to NYC a few weeks back. I love this city. Hope you enjoy.





I stumbled across this photograph while driving in Honduras. This photograph really reminds me how well off I actually have it. While I was sitting in an air conditioned car, they were walking because they probably didn’t own a car, and between the four of them were sharing one umbrella to hide them from the sun’s heat. Whenever I feel like I have it bad, I just have to look at some of my Honduras pictures to remind myself that life isn’t too shabby. Taken on my 35mm Canon AE-1
I took this photo while attending an outdoor church service way up in the mountains in Honduras. It literally took multiple hours to get there. I love how the grandmother and the grandson are doing the exact same thing with their arms. This is probably my favorite shot of the whole Honduras trip. Shot with my 35mm Canon AE-1
Taken in Honduras with my 35mm Canon AE-1. I was just walking down the street when I came across this photograph. He was just chillin, watching what was happening on the street. I loved how he didn’t have a care in the world. He didn’t mind me taking his photograph, and just stood there without changing his expression or hardly moving. I also love his hat that he is wearing. I really wanted to talk to him, but my Spanish really sucks.
Definitely one of my favorite photographs that I took in Honduras during my short visit. I love how at first you aren’t really sure what it is that you are looking at, but the more you study and look the more you come to appreciate the subjects and all of the hidden jewels that can be found. Shot with my 35mm Canon AE-1
I took this one on my trip to Honduras. Shot with my Canon AE-1. Stuck with film on this one, and typically do when I shoot documentary style photographs. I love the story that is in this photo.
I was standing on the back of the Staten Island Ferry when these three Europeans came and stood beside me. I looked over and took a double take as I saw the matching shades, jackets, and similar haircuts. I had to get a photo. Luckily for me I had my Yashica Mat 120mm camera around my neck. I quickly opened it up and snapped this beauty. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I do.