NYC Pride 2019 with The Lesbian and Gay Big Apple Corps

One year ago I had one of the most incredible experiences of my life, personally and professionally, when I accepted the invitation to join The Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps marching at the NYC Pride Parade. It was not only my first time walking from beginning to end, but also my first time photographing the event officially. What an amazing opportunity to do so amongst such talented and incredible people. Unfortunately, the event got canceled this year, but I decided to post my favorite photos here as a way to celebrate, remember, and thank LGBAC for the opportunity! I just can’t wait for the day we’ll be able to go back to the streets and celebrate life again!

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And last, but definitely not least, here’s a showcase of the incredible audience who stands on the sidewalk and put out the real show!

Through a Different Lens • Stanley Kubrick Photographs

Through October 28, 2018, the Museum of the city of New York hosts a must-see exhibit for Photography and Film lovers. You probably already know Stanley Kubrick for his classic movies ”2001: A Space Odyssey”, ”A Clockwork Orange”, ”The Shining” and many others. What you may not know is that when he was only 17 years old, he started working for Look magazine as a Photographer documenting a broad of different subjects throughout New York City.

The exhibit showcase more than 120 photographs from that period and it will probably blow your mind!

(all photographs by Stanley Kubrick)

(all photographs by Stanley Kubrick)

Check the Museum of the City of New York’s website for more information and plan your visit.

Henri Cartier-Bresson • India in Full Frame

From April 21st to September 4th, The Rubin Museum of Art in NYC hosts an incredible photography exhibit by Henri Cartier-Bresson, considered by many one of the great masters of all time. For those who are not familiar, Bresson was the French photojournalist who created the concept of the "decisive moment" in photography.

In this show, we are invited to dive into 69 photographs from the photographer’s many travels to India, including his world famous series with India’s great leader Mahatma Gandhi, before and right after his death in 1948.

(all photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson)

Check The Rubin Museum of Art website for more information and plan your visit.