The view from Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York.
A journal of my work and inspiration.
The view from Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York.
Digging through the archives and found a reminder of what is now a fading summer. Summertime Backflips, Birmingham, Alabama, 2009.
The New York City skyline, as seen from the top of the Woolworth Building, downtown.
The New Museum, as seen from Jay Maisel’s rooftop.
Ominous sky over lower Manhattan.
So I try to keep this site photo-focused (no pun intended), so I don’t talk a lot about my background as a web designer/developer. I’ve built several websites for start up projects, going as far back as high school. But now I’m proud to announce my latest project, which is photography-related, and it’s called GayForClouds.com!
This project was birthed out of a gig I worked in Miami last year with veteran hip-hop photographer, Zach Wolfe, in which we began to notice (and appreciate) the difference in clouds between Atlanta and Miami. We started shooting some of them, and then Zach pointed at some and said “Yeah dude, I’m so gay for those clouds right there…” and the phrase stuck for the rest of the week.
GayForClouds.com is a repository of awesome cloud photography for anyone looking to enjoy the clouds. If you enjoy the project known as Clouds-365, which has been advertising a lot on Facebook, you’ll enjoy this. All the photos are user submitted, so quit reading this, and go upload your own!