Travel stories and B&W street photography of people from more than 50 cities (and growing!) in four continents. A tribute to film photography by an author who is a collector and user of classic cameras, and practitioner of traditional darkroom techniques. His playground is the Studio Ratatouille formerly in Baltimore, Maryland, and now in Prescott, Arizona. His literary, painting and photography blogs, have been read more than 120, 000 times from around the world.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
New York City
Always fun to walk around Times Square. These two early morning photos are of people that I do not know, as always. But they are graceful, and my Mamiya Sekor 80mm 1.9 medium format lens liked them. I do not know why the couple in the first picture decided to replicate an historic kissing pose, but I am glad they did. As for the bride, she was all grace. The arms of the kneeling man give a sense of flying and the tail of her dress seems already in the wind.
©Vahé Kazandjian, 2013
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