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INVITATION – OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011St Augustine, FL
Tuesday, April 5th, 2011St Augustine, FL
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St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European-established city in the continental United States. In 1513 the area around St Augustine was discovered and explored by Ponce de Leon who claimed the region for Spain. In 1565 the city was founded by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés,
More Miami HDR Photos
Thursday, March 31st, 2011Photos from the Miami Beach processed with HDR effects.
1. Panorama of Miami Beach around 40th St (view in full screen mode)
2. CJ’s Crab Shack at 6th St on Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
Miami Architecture
Sunday, March 27th, 2011Miami Architecture
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Architectural photography taken on 5th St in Miami Beach. Skyline of Miami from 5th St bridge (I-395).
Sunrise at Deering Estate – Miami
Sunday, March 27th, 2011Deering Estate at Sunrise
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Photos made at the Charles Deering Estate in Palmetto Bay, FL (south of Miami).
South of Fifth – Bayshore Walk
Saturday, February 12th, 2011SoFi Bayshore Walk
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The area south of 5th Street (SoFi) is characterized by high end, high rise condominiums, ultimate yachts, and living well. Historically SoFi began as a Jewish ghetto as it was the only neighborhood in Miami Beach where Jews were permitted to live. Now SoFi boasts the most exclusive and affluent condominiums in Miami Beach. Enjoy my photos walking the SoFi Bayshore.
Key Biscayne – Monochromatic Images
Thursday, February 3rd, 2011Key Biscayne Monochrome
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I’ve often asked myself, “is it a crime to print monochromatic images in color?”
Much of the way I see photography comes from my early experiences shooting black and white. Now that digital photography allows me to easily process color, I shoot with an eye for monochromatic images but finish in color. While on Key Biscayne, I purposely decided not to shoot for color. I looked for the tonal qualities, contrast, lighting, and geometry of my surroundings then post processed using color filters to simulate certain black and white film sensitivities to darken the sky and increase contrast.
So for these images, it would be a crime to post them in color.
SoBe Surreality
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011SoBe Surreality
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One of the rare occasions to photograph the architecture on Ocean Avenue without cars is the night before Art Deco Weekend opens in Miami Beach. All the vendors set up their tents across the street and when they go home there is virtually nobody on the closed street. These photos were made using multiple exposures, HDR (high dynamic range) processing, and heavy toning effects.
Banana Republic Bank
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
So, here I am in Miami Beach developing business contacts and looking at distressed real estate and I happen upon this. Well it just hit me funny. I mean, here I am in the heart of the worst market for residential foreclosures. People are loosing their homes to the banks. Prices have crashed as much as 75% in some neighborhoods from their peak in 2006. The clerk of Miami-Dade County has an online foreclosure auction site so people can buy up foreclosed properties like it's an eBay auction. Banks are not lending money to anyone with debt or an existing mortgage. Cash is king and cash buyers walk into a distressed property and beat up the seller. Yes, its like a banana republic in the real estate market.
So I look across the street and I notice this beautiful, modern architecture thinking it might make an interesting picture. I walk a little closer and see over the door "MEMBER OF FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM" and right above it "BANANA REPUBLIC". Yes it seems that a retail store now lives inside a former bank and they retained the character of the original architecture. Several years ago, this would have little meaning but today the social context is stunning. And then I see the "Save up to 30%" sign outside the door and I begin to think this is a unique moment in history. Ironically enough 30% below market value is about the discount you can get at auction on a distressed property. Every day hundreds if not thousands of shoppers walk past this store in one of Miami Beach's posh shopping districts and probably never notice the irony.
For those of you who are unsure about the meaning of "banana republic" Wikipedia defines it:
Banana republic is a term that refers to a politically unstable country dependent upon limited agriculture (e.g. bananas), and ruled by a small, self-elected, wealthy, corrupt politico-economic plutocracy. The original concept of banana republic was a direct reference to a "servile dictatorship" that abetted (or supported for kickbacks) the exploitation of large-scale plantation agriculture, especially banana cultivation.
This is South Beach
Monday, January 24th, 2011This is SoBe
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South Miami Beach has a wonderfully nostalgic feeling. The architecture reminds us of an era full of life and energy. The city is a melting pot heavily steeped with the Hispanic culture from Cuba and South America and to a lesser degree a prominent Jewish population.
I returned to the Filmore to admire the beauty of this place and was drawn to the front door by a feeling of nostalgia when I noticed the dedication plaque. Then I began to read the story of the men of vision who 60 years ago helped make Miami Beach a bustling city and I noticed a name I recognized “Burnett Roth”, a cousin who was on the city council at that time. It was a special moment of nostalgia to know his deeds were memorialized in such a place of beauty. A place that both then and now is an icon of architectural beauty in Miami Beach.


