In October 2011 I was in New York for sixteen days and my only camera was a Fujifilm X100. In other journeys in this blog I had a couple of full-frame DSLRs and a barrage of lenses. However, this time I was with my partner so the primary purpose of the trip was not photographic and also I didn’t know in advance how safe it would be wandering around New York with expensive photographic equipment. Mainly we were interesting in visiting museums and galleries and catching some live music. I was also interested in what I might find in the way of street photography and how well the X100 would cope.
- First we take Manhattan …
- Wandering in Manhattan
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- Michael Powers Frequency at Terra Blues
- Brooklyn Museum and Botanical Gardens
- The Flatiron Building
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met)
- The Cloisters
- Joe Louis Walker plus the Nighthawks at the Iridium
- Barb Jungr at the Met Room
- American Museum of Natural History
- The View from the Top
- Unseasonal Snow
- Central Park
- Lower Manhattan
- #Occupy Wall Street!
- Marshall Crenshaw & the Les Paul Trio at the Iridium
- Halloween and Subway
- Islamic Art Exhibition at the Met
- Duke Robillard at the Iridium
- American Museum of Natural History, Take 2
- Studebaker John at Terra Blues
- The Met, Take 3
- John Nemeth at Terra Blues
- Brooklyn
- Joe Bonamassa at Beacon Theatre