Flatiron Trees
The Gooderham (Flatiron) Building behind trees on Wellington Street.
The Gooderham (Flatiron) Building behind trees on Wellington Street.
Descending from the High Line in Chelsea.
Sculptures atop Notre Dame.
From the waterfront.
On the street that Helmut Newton called home. The day prior, I had seen the first French retrospective of Newton’s work since his 2004 death. Two hundred original prints, on display at the The Grand Palais, curated by the legendary photographer’s wife. Inspired by his 1975 photo, Le Smoking, I found the street, walked and shot.
Toward the station, where I filmed test sequences of a short film I hope to finish.
In the drydocks of Cape Town.
Out my hotel window on a June day, in the 5th arrondissement.
Found in my old film archives, shot in La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle Metro station in 2001.
On a warm summer day in Normandy.
Amidst the collection of shops, restaurants and other attractions of Cape Town’s Waterfront area.
From the train window, cranes and buildings rise up in southwest London.
On the fifth floor of a hotel in Paris.
A small street at the north side of town.
An untouched sidewalk along an unusually quiet Germantown Road, courtesy of the “Polar Vortex.”
Seen last night while walking the empty streets.
Warden subway station.
Pier 57 on a foggy afternoon, seen from the High Line Park
Near Bedford and 7th.
Westbound on a Saturday afternoon.
Rusting silos in the afternoon sun.
Old and new around the Flatiron Building in Toronto.
Hoppers in a loading area of Owen Sound’s central grain elevator.
Another view of the grain terminal’s main hopper.
Continuing my series of night shots from the streets of Lyon.
On the streets of Lyon, another view of the intersection where Can and Arrow was taken.
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