Welcome to Less Is More the personal blog of a digital advertising connoisseur, media man, skier, somewhat avid cyclist, foodie, wine lover, car & history buff. Questions?
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
vine, vigor, variety.
Red, Restless, Rigor.
Momentous Moments.
Gorgeous end to a gorgeous day with my brother. Activities included golf, photos, falafel & cheesecake.
Photo By Grace
The king of black and white urban landscape: Martin Stavars
I remember the days sitting in the quad, under the sun and the cherry blossoms. My alma mater, Bucknell was 168 long miles from the love of life at the time in New York City. Days like this made it seem as though time had no respect for love or emotions. Petals fell off her tiny nose, and tears made it stick to her cheeks. I can still remember the smell of fresh cut grass and her perfume mixed in the air.
Spring skipped most of us this year, but my memories of spring from years ago
still haunt me with each floral scent.
Understanding the atmosphere.
New York.
Madison Ave. Monday’s.
This is not Boston, this is the Bandra-Worli Sea Link located in Mumbai, India. Over the course of the time I was in Mumbai with Karishma I went over it many times, and in all the light and all the angles it managed to provide a different experience every time.
Some nights it was after a night of dancing, other’s fancy dinners, and some to visit family friends. But one thing stayed constant, the silly toll system where they stamp your receipt and how Karishma mastered it by flying by with it in her hand.
This amazing feat of architecture cuts the commute by hours and turns it into minutes by use of viaducts (yes I am an architect nerd). It cost $319 Million dollars and has around 37k cars a day on it. Also an interesting and sad fact due to the recent years of terrorism is that it uses mobile explosive scanners. The scans take less than 20 seconds as vehicles pass from above and below. Around 180 cars are scanned per hour by each scanner.
Sometimes when asked about taking photos, people ask how did I capture the moment?
It’s easy, just find a beautiful subject.
Photograph by Mitch Dobrowner
“Change, like sunshine, can be a friend or a foe, a blessing or a curse, a dawn or a dusk.”
~William Arthur Ward