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11 Hours in NYC

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On Monday morning, we flew back up to NYC to shoot some portraits. The job is a series of six interviews between architects and designers discussing topics related to sustainable design and green architecture. We shot the first pair in San Francisco in October.

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We shot black and white tight portraits on the cyc as well as waist up color portraits.

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We shot some portraits on the roof.

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And in the stairwell (c'est moi...) Thanks to Dan for the three shots directly above.

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At the airport, we waited in the bar for our flight to begin boarding. It was only one hour late, pretty good for LGA. Dan is smiling because a larger than life gin and tonic was just set down in front of him. It was a full pint glass!

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The gin and tonic is on the right. Is that 12 oz. or 20 oz. of Brooklyn Lager?

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Don is patient with me while I make my snapshots.

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Glad I wasn't on that little Air Canada Jazz flight (on left). It pushed back from the gate and didn't move from that spot for about an hour.

This week I'm spending two days shooting for a small catalog. I picked up some color neg we shot of the beekeepers today. It looks great. I'll post some later on.

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