Recently, I was lucky enough to meet and become friends with a very talented cook/chef/blogger named Marguerite. She runs a blog called A Single Chef, and specializes in demonstrating and explaining how to prepare meals for one or two people. She includes a section that will help identify the appropriate kitchen equipment to help replicate the amazing dishes she shares with her readers. Oh yeah, in addition to her amazing recipes and advice, you can find pictures that I have taken of the food she prepares. We will continue to work together in the near future because it's so much fun! Follow her and follow me for a good time and great food.
A Single Chef
enjoy.
-L
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Harvest in the Square
A great Food and Wine Fundraising event takes place Tuesday, September 21 from about 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM at Union Square Park. I'll be there eating, drinking, and taking photos. Follow the link for additional information. Great cause (one of my favorite NYC parks) and a great time.
http://www.harvest.unionsquarenyc.org/
http://www.harvest.unionsquarenyc.org/
2010 Harvest in the Square
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Enter at 16th Street & Union Square West
Union Square Park, Manhattan
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Enter at 16th Street & Union Square West
Union Square Park, Manhattan
General Admission 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
VIP (Early) Admission at 6:00 PM
VIP (Early) Admission at 6:00 PM
Fine Print:
Harvest in the Square is presented by the Union Square Partnership, a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization and proceeds from the event benefit the organization’s ongoing beautification and maintenance efforts in Union Square Park. Contributions are tax-deductible with the exception of $50 per ticket. Attendees must provide a valid form of ID for wine or beer service.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The Best Camera is the One You Have With You
It's an overused statement, but I think it is so true. Whether you're using the camera on your cell phone, a point and shoot, or a super tricked out high dollar professional rig, what's most important is that you get the shots you want. As a photographer, I have many camera bodies that I keep around even after I've purchased new ones. Some people in my life would even go as far as to say I have too many cameras in my growing collection. Oh well. :) I go through stages of really loving to work with one of them for a few months and then switch to another one for a while.
During my 2009 Appalachian Trail thru-hike I used a small plastic 8 megapixel Canon A95 point and shoot. I was able to take wonderful shots for the entire 5 month journey with this little camera that I bought for less than $150. (On the right side of this page there is a link to my Trail Journal with pictures from that hike and links to more.) In everyday life I use the camera on my iPhone quite a bit, but I try to have some type of camera with me at all times because I never know when a great photo opportunity will present itself.
My current favorite walk-around camera is the Canon S90. It's a 10 megapixel point and shoot with a metal body and the ability to shoot images in RAW format (my preference for file format). It's small, lightweight, easy to master and includes full manual shooting capabilities. I love this thing, and the samples below were shot with it this weekend. Whatever your choice of camera, make sure you learn how to use its features so it can give you the best possible results. The happier you are with your photographs, the more likely you are to continue shooting and learning more about photography. Happy Shooting.
-L
During my 2009 Appalachian Trail thru-hike I used a small plastic 8 megapixel Canon A95 point and shoot. I was able to take wonderful shots for the entire 5 month journey with this little camera that I bought for less than $150. (On the right side of this page there is a link to my Trail Journal with pictures from that hike and links to more.) In everyday life I use the camera on my iPhone quite a bit, but I try to have some type of camera with me at all times because I never know when a great photo opportunity will present itself.
My current favorite walk-around camera is the Canon S90. It's a 10 megapixel point and shoot with a metal body and the ability to shoot images in RAW format (my preference for file format). It's small, lightweight, easy to master and includes full manual shooting capabilities. I love this thing, and the samples below were shot with it this weekend. Whatever your choice of camera, make sure you learn how to use its features so it can give you the best possible results. The happier you are with your photographs, the more likely you are to continue shooting and learning more about photography. Happy Shooting.
-L
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