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They’re mysterious and awesome. They sing, fly, dance and play. Some are so colorful & some shouldn’t be since they make nests, lay eggs, sit and wait, then feed, care for & teach their young how to fly and survive, migrate and there’s more…

During the colder months, just before dusk, a winter roost occurs.Thousands of crows from neighboring counties and beyond gather near the Mid-Hudson Bridge. These clever animals socialize, hunker down for a night’s sleep, then come morning, they depart. Photographing the magic and mysteries of the crows’ eccentric behavior in minimal light is a worthy challenge.

Noisy and crowded, multicultural and vibrant, I capture the diversity, architecture and abstractions of the city.

A community garden that inspires wonder and awe with magical qualities is in danger of being redeveloped into affordable housing. By juxtaposing straightforward images with Holga camera images, infrared film, double exposures or intentional movement, I depict the vulnerability of the garden.

More NYC images focusing on the atmosphere as well as what ones finds in its extraordinary parks.

Photographed with film cameras, printed on silver gelatin paper and toned in a conventional darkroom, these images are then painted with oils. A few pieces are printed on archival digital paper, then painted with pastels.

Images originally captured on film are transferred to Polaroid film, then altered with manipulation techniques to create original, one of a kind art.

Primitive cameras and medium/large format negatives are used for these images.

“Learn character from trees, values from roots, and change from leaves.” - Tasneem Hameed

A special spot I have been photographing for years, you will find more hand colored images here as well as toned silver gelatin prints.