From going to Alaska to New York, moving to Old Louisville, winning an award at the Kentucky State Fair, and spending quality time with family and friends, 2013 has been a wonderful year. It will be very hard to top this year, but I am excited about what 2014 has in store. Thanks again for your continued support of my hobby. Here's to 2014!!!
Friday, December 27, 2013
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Late Fall Rediscovery
When the beautiful autumn leaves turn a dreary brown, it seems to be harder for me to find inspiration to take pictures. It is during these times when I hit a mental block that I find joy in revisiting pictures that I have taken over the past couple of years. Its easy to become lost in not only the editing of these photos, but also the memories that each of them bring back. I hope that you enjoy these memories through my eyes.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
My Little Sister: The Senior
Dear Lil' Sis,
It is hard to fathom that you are a senior in high school. It is just like yesterday that I met you for the first time as mom let me hold you while you were in a swaddled blanket. For the first time, I was a proud big brother. And now, I am an even prouder big brother.
The same little girl that would get on everyone's nerves and would find mischief with her cohort in crime, "MayI", is now a senior. The same little girl that asked me to coach her 4th grade basketball team and walked out with me for my high school and college senior day, is a senior. The same little girl that I remember hearing crying after visiting me in college, is a senior. The same little girl that was not afraid to tell me about how she felt about the girls that I dated, is a senior. The same little girl that was the apple of her parents' eyes, is a senior. The same little girl that I remember watching getting on the school bus her first day of school as a kindergarten, is a senior.
I know that things have not always been easy or fair for you. You have had to overcome many challenges in such a very short time. In spite of what most would view as setbacks, I have seen you grow into a beautiful, talented, intelligent, and hardworking young woman. So, it was an honor for you to ask me to shoot your senior pictures. Again, I was a proud big brother. Even more than the day when I was able to name you…Ashia. Keep up the good work and finish your senior year strong.
Love,
Solomon
Sunday, November 3, 2013
A Change of Scenery
Fall foliage is one of the few things that I have missed about eastern Kentucky. Over the past two weeks, I have taken pictures as the leaves have changed. Although they are not the majestic and mountainous landscapes that I have grown accustomed to, it still brought joy and excitement for me to capture the change of seasons in and around Louisville. I could get used to this.
Jefferson Memorial Forest |
Jefferson Memorial Forest |
Jefferson Memorial Forest |
Rural Oldham County |
Fox Hollow Farm |
Fox Hollow Farm |
Kavanaugh Center - Oldham County |
Fox Hollow Farm |
Weisenberger Mill |
St. James Court (Old Louisville) |
St. James Court (Old Louisville) |
Friday, October 25, 2013
Eating the Big Apple
Food in New York City. Wow! The variety, the selection, the ubiquity-- it has to be amazing to fuel the city that never sleeps. In planning this trip, we took into consideration how many meals and snacks would fit into five days. Below is my top 5 (not in any certain order):
1) Prosperity Dumpling - On our last morning in the city, we wanted to have something that would hold us for the flight back home. We were so focused on traversing the boroughs that we overlooked this gem that was literally around the corner from the studio we rented for the week. The best thing there was the sesame pancake with egg; my girlfriend and I still talk about this meal. The pork and chive dumplings were a safe bet as well.
2) Banh Mi Saigon is like a mullet-- business in the front, party in the back. The front of the store sells jewelry-- strands of pearls and pendants of jade, while the back of the store sells the best pork Bahn Mi that I have had in the year or so of being introduced to this sandwich. Banh mis usually are not eaten for breakfast, but it's never too early to eat this sandwich. We arrived right when the store opened at 9AM-- it was fresh and no long lines. Move over McGriddle; hello Pork Banh Mi!!!
3) Cafe Habana - tired from walking around NYC on our first day, we ended our night at Cafe Habana in Nolita (North of Little Italy). This Cuban restaurant served as an ambassador to my tastebuds of the variety of meals that I would eat while in NYC. If you leave without eating the roasted corn, then you did it wrong. Fun fact: Lenny Kravitz shot scenes of his Again video at the location.
4) Jing Fong - Upon entering the establishment for dim sum, this huge escalator looms before you. As you get on the escalator, it feels as one is imparting the earth and entering the heavens. The gustatory contentment here definitely put me on cloud nine. The pork and shrimp shu mai was phenomenal; dim sum here in Louisville cannot even compare anymore. I got 3 stamps on my card of just shu mai alone. Everything else, while just as delicious, is just a footnote.
5) Cafe Espanol - Although I have never been to Espana, I imagined that this is what a tapas restaurant would be in Madrid. Sharing the small plates as well as the sangria carafe with friends made the meal even more enjoyable and intimate as we were able to sample and converse. My girlfriend commented that the seafood paella was wonderful.
6) Joe's Shanghai - Hands down, this was my favorite meal in New York City. These dumplings are filled with a savory pork and crab soup, and the fun part is learning how to eat it. The scallion and egg fried rice was punctuated the meal with an exclamation point. And everything is always better with chili oil. This food sums up how great Chinatown was for me.
7) Rosa Mexicano - Table. Side. Guacamole. I have never had the notion of ordering dip made in front of you; I imagined it's hibachi only with avocados and limes. When this guy [pictured] rolled out with his cart and molcajete, I knew that it was going to be a game changer. It was a meal in itself, but I was able to scarf down fish tacos as well.
Bonus: Levain Bakery sells the most delicious lumps of baked dough I have ever tasted. These cookies are as big as your fist and baked to perfection. We tried chocolate walnut and dark chocolate. I heard their oatmeal raisin and chocolate peanut butter are also good, but I'm saving that for my next trip. The best part is eating them at Central Park, which is only blocks away
Honorable mentions (which means every meal we remember having):
1. Thai Son (Vietnamese in Chinatown)
2. Benny Tudino's (Pizzeria in Hoboken)
3. East LA (Mexican in Hoboken)
4. Bhatti (Indian in Curry Hill)
5. Seoul Garden (Korean in Midtown)
6. Sea Thai (Thai in Williamsburg)
7. Kun Jip (Korean in Midtown)
8. Two Lizards (Mexican in Upper East Side)
9. Delizia 73 (Italian in Upper East Side)
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