MUD ART 2020

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Photographer’s

Bite of an Apple NY MUD photo shoot impressions by Peter Giodani, photographer

New York is a city of déjà vu, familiar streets, buildings, hot dog

monumental views, you get overwhelmed by the streets and the

stands, bridges, NYPD, metallic subway trains, and the lady with

silver lining that ties the elements together.

a torch. It's hard to put down the camera for a minute in this city. Perhaps that’s because I've seen its moments numerous times

At 2 p.m. on a sunny day you can find yourself on a crossroad

through the frame of a screen and it's hard to perceive it otherwise.

of sunbeams from a few different directions. The reflection from

Or maybe it’s just because this city is painfully photogenic.

a skyscraper mixes with the one from a shopping window, while a metal facade gives a silver bounce from a side. As you watch

My first thought for the MUD photo shoot was the rooftop. Where

pedestrians strolling carefree through this kaleidoscope of light and

else can you fully embrace the metropolis cliché? What other shot

shadows, you can't escape the thought that you are looking at an

can be more iconic than a landscape of THE concrete jungle in

effect of a professional movie set. The game of light renders the

black and white? I was not wrong, but as days passed I realized

vast city into its full 3D potential.

the obvious. As you step down from the towering high ground of

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