Tuesday, August 4, 2015

David Comora Went on that Photo Shoot with Ron Levit

c 2015 David Comora
Photo above: The iconic Circle Line approaching the High Bridge.
No reports of objects being thrown over the fence since the bridge reopened. 
David Comora, Photographer
copyright Roy Levit 2015
David Comora is a New Yorker and a photo enthusiast who "caught the bug" in a 6th grade (too many years ago) photography class when he saw his first print become visible in a tray of developer. He is now a technologist working for an energy company, running a technology company, and making images whenever he can. His passion is black and white, but he does have to shoot color from time to time to appease his wife. When not taking family snaps of his beautiful almost 2-year old daughter, he is now focusing more on project photography - trying to find exactly what it is he'd like to say.  To see more of David's, please click here
David believes that just about any camera these days can take amazing images and as Ansel Adams once said, "the most important part of any camera is the 12 inches behind the viewfinder."  That being said, David uses a Leica Monochrom using a Voightlander 15mm lens.  Other lenses used for these images include a 135mm and a 35mm lens.



c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora
c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora

c 2015 David Comora



c 2015 David Comora
This last photo looks like kids from the Bronx scrambling that last leg up the steep stairs so that they can get to the swimming pool quicker.

last modified 8/5/15 @ 11:00am

10 comments:

  1. Magnificent pictures. I really like the one with the Circle Line and the Kids running up the stairs.

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  2. Keep up the good work. You really captured the spirit of the High Bridge. The Black & White is just right. It like takes you back to a different era (which is true to the bridge).

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    1. Thanks so much! I appreciate your comments.

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  3. Please show us more of your work.

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    1. Thanks, Laura. You can find more of my work at www.dacphotography.

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  4. Between these new shots and all the old ones on this site I think you must have the most complete collection of mug shots of "ole aque" that I have ever seen. Keep snapping.

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  5. Oh, and I forgot to mention all those great paintings and lithographs too! Wow!

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