Thursday, October 23, 2014

Aperture - The Open Road Event


This week Aperture held their annual fundraiser and put on quite a show with music and images.
http://www.aperture.org/openroad/
The Kills played along with Billy Bragg and Joe Purdy.  Images by dozens of photographers were auctioned off.  The Robert Frank image went for $95,000.





























 Patrick McMullan poses for a photo.



 Steve Sands photo bombs.





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Weekend Travels out East to Sag Harbor


A great town to visit out east is Sag Harbor.  During the summer months the area expands with folks from all over the Island and NYC. The Hamptons are a escape from the heat and humidity of the City.

Local fundraising efforts.





The American Hotel is a tough place to describe.  You really have to see it to feel it.  If you've been to the area you know what I mean.  It has a quintessential old feel while still retaining a bit of an active heartbeat around happy hour and dinner time.
There are plenty of beaches open to the public, while of course some are not.  Mecox beach proved to be a nice spot to relax.
Catching some of the last summer sunsets
The bridge over the bay.



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Caught a couple ospreys nesting on Shelter Island.


A nice place to catch a sunset on Shelter Island is the Sunset Beach Hotel.







A great place to go stand up paddle boarding.










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A Quick Look at the 1972 Hasselblad 500C/M

Just a few snaps of the awesome and durable 500C/M.