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Perseverance

In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life.

We often forget to take a step back and appreciate the simple things around us. But, a black and white photograph of an old man pushing two heavy carts with each arm can remind us of the beauty in the mundane.

The photo, taken with a 35mm camera, depicts an elderly man crossing the street on a Monday morning. Despite his age and physical limitations, he is pushing two heavy carts, one with each arm. The carts are piled high with various items, from bags of groceries to old pieces of what seemed to me to be furniture. The contrast of the black and white tones highlights the starkness of the man's surroundings. The street is empty, except for a few parked cars and a store in the background. The simplicity of the setting allows us to focus on the man and his carts. As we look at the photograph, we can imagine the struggle the man is facing. The weight of the carts must be immense, and he is moving slowly, one step at a time. It's evident that he's been doing this for a long time, as his body is accustomed to the weight and the movement.

The photo is a reminder that strength comes in many forms. We often associate strength with physical prowess or material wealth, but the old man's strength lies in his perseverance and determination. In my opinion, pictures like these remind me to slow down and appreciate the journey, no matter how difficult it may be.

tags: Washington Heights, Photography
Thursday 04.20.23
Posted by John Guira
 

FDNY responds to a balcony fire

WaHi Building Fire: FDNY Responds

“Washington Heights high-rise engulfed in Fourth of July 2022 blaze”

The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and this means fireworks.

A dangerous situation can unfold in a matter of seconds. The fire broke on the 16th-floor balcony of a Manhattan high-rise on St Nicholas Avenue, Monday, July 4th, 2022. There was no information on the cause of the fire, thankfully, no injuries were reported, however, incidents such as this one put into perspective how dangerous it could be to leave the apartment windows open on a night like the 4th of July in NYC. The illegal use of fireworks has become a growing concern for the uptown residents of NYC, and with an increasing number of complaints about loud explosions, and debris falling from the sky or even entering apartment windows, it now looks like the issue has become widespread throughout the metropolitan area.

With that said.

From a photographer’s perspective, this kind of event can be challenging, but it also provides an opportunity to capture a powerful and meaningful image. When photographing a news event like a fire, there are a few things to keep in mind. You must prioritize your safety follow any instructions from authorities, respect the working space of the professionals who need real estate (space) to carry out their work, and be respectful of how you photograph people who are visibly distressed or in distress. On the technical end, I can’t provide much advice since in every situation all settings are going to be unique, so you will have to figure things out on your own and in real-time. Some photographers rely on their camera’s semi-automatic features and like me some stay in manual settings.

I must stress the importance of prioritizing safety and respect. With all these considerations in mind, photographers can capture stunning and powerful images while still maintaining a safe and responsible approach.

tags: NYC Fire, Washington Heights, Night-Fire, Fireworks
Friday 04.14.23
Posted by John Guira