Sunday, May 5, 2013

Phone Cases

I am introducing my new phone case! It fits the iPhone 5 and features one of my favorite photos from Aruba. I offer free shipping within the US!!! I will ship my product right from NY. You can purchase this case on my website. I will provide a link below.


https://www.etsy.com/listing/130137224/pink-sunset-phone-case

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

World Yacht Duchess


If you ever wanted to view New York City from a different perspective, boat rides such as the World Yacht Duchess are the way to do it. Typically, the ride starts from the lower west side of Manhattan, travels south along the Hudson River, and then continues on to the East River. The Duchess turns around just passed the Manhattan Bridge in the lower east side of Manhattan (right about where I took this picture!) Along the journey, the boat and it's passengers pass by the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and Manhattan Bridge. In my picture above, you can see the Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, and half of the New York City skyline.

The World Yacht Duchess ride I went on was a dinner cruise. This included dinner, music and dancing. It was so much fun and also very romantic! Nothing says romantic like cruising along the river at sunset.

For a photographers, boat rides like this are also a good idea. You will get unique views and angles of our very popular city. The boat takes you right under two bridges and you are provided with the perfect background of the twinkling lights from the buildings of NYC!

Enjoy,
Laura



Monday, July 23, 2012

Brooklyn Bridge Park


My two absolute favorite views to capture in my photographs are skylines and sunsets. As you can tell, New York City is my favorite city to capture. So here, at Brooklyn Bridge Park, I was submersed in my favorite scenery. This park instantaneously became a favorite of mine. Not much effort is needed to snap the perfect picture of New York City. The photo above was taken by me in the winter of 2012. In this picture, it appears as though the bridge is on fire, however it was only the remnants of the warm sun on this cool winter day, leading to hues of orange in blue in this New York sky.

Along with a nice view, this park has much to offer. There are many paths to ride or walk along, playgrounds and many fields to play on. Pictured above is Jane's carousel, which is opened for all to ride! There is much to see here and definitely many opportunities to take your favorite photographs!

-Laura

Photo credit: Laura Nappi


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Central Park

Central Park, in New York City, is such a popular attraction that it doesn't even need a recommendation. From the man-made ponds and lakes where you could enjoy a boat ride to the beautiful paths where you can ride on a horse and carriage, there is always something to do or see here.

After a few visits to this iconic park, I started to see the beauty beyond the typical tourist activities. As I wondered through the Park with my film camera on a sunny spring day I came across this man (pictured above) underneath an overpass near the fountain in Central Park. His music resonated throughout the area and drew many spectators closer as he intensely played his worn out instrument. 

Around the park you will find many forms of entertainment from the talented New York residents. You can find singers, dancers, and groups of acrobats spread throughout the park. On the outskirts you can also find many artists that typically sketch the customer's caricature on the spot. These people bring out such character that defines New York City. It is definitely a place where you can immerse your self of this New York culture for the day in a more calm setting.

Whether it be the beautiful scenery or the talented people within it, you will always find something special at Central Park. 

-Laura

Photo credit: Laura Nappi 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Brooklyn Bridge


This photo was taken as I was walking across the Brooklyn Bridge.

Mainly, the Brooklyn Bridge links Brooklyn and Manhattan together. However, it has become more than a use for transportation, but it is a very popular attraction. In fact it is such a popular attraction that hundreds of spectators and tourists walk and bike ride across this bridge every day. (I had to wait for a while before I could snap this shot with very view people in my way!)

Whenever I am in the area of lower Manhattan, I tend to gravitate toward the Brooklyn Bridge. Most of my favorite pictures contain this magnificent structure. These tall stone towers add something special to any picture. The architecture of this bridge is definitely a must see when traveling to New York! 

Not only does the Brooklyn Bridge add aesthetic value to New York and it's skyline, but it also contains a lot of history as well. The bridge was originally built in the 1800s, making it over 125 years old. It was one of the biggest construction projects of it's time and also one of the first bridges in New York.

-Laura

Photo credit: Laura Nappi

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Little Bay Park


Located in Queens, New York, Little Bay Park runs along the side of the East River. 


Little Bay Park is a place where local residents take a break from the quick-paced city. Here you will find people walking, running, biking, and rollerblading along the pathway adjacent the water. There are also fields (used for athletics such as soccer, hockey, & baseball), drop-offs for kayaks, and rocks along the water where many set up their equipment to fish. Close by is Fort Totten and Clearview Park Golf Course.


All in all, Little Bay Park is an enjoyable place to go and wind down after a long day at work. If you are into landscape photography, like myself, it is also a place where you can snap a few good shots! 


-Laura


Photo by: Laura Nappi