
A photographer ripped the runway last night for Fashion’s Conscience at Syracuse University. (Design by 3ecome aka B3 aka Become)
A photographer ripped the runway last night for Fashion’s Conscience at Syracuse University. (Design by 3ecome aka B3 aka Become)
Landmark Theater Window Project: Shooting Michele DaRin Jewelry (circa 2014)
Drone photography at a sunflower maze (Camillus, NY)
Students from Syracuse’s Near West Side became interested in street photography after seeing the work of Bill Cunningham.
Bill Cunningham wasn’t the first to cover fashion, and he didn’t invent street photography–he just did them differently. He passed away yesterday at the age of 87. We showed a class of photography students the biopic of Cunningham a few years ago and they recognized his gifts and his cool.
City Line (preparation for St. Patrick’s Day)
Who said photographers don’t make great subjects
A shooter got a better vantage point to photograph members of the Syracuse Police Department along the Connective Corridor on Friday.
Chief Frank Fowler talks imaging for the Syracuse Police Department.
A lot has changed since 1848 when the villages of Salina and Syracuse merged to form the Syracuse Police Department (SPD). Here in the 21st Century police work and crime analysis are riding a wave of high tech.
Chief Frank Fowler visited the F.O.C.U.S. Forum last week to discuss the successes (sophisticated cameras with hi def images and loitering-trip capabilities) and limitations (cost of monitoring and storage capacity) of police cameras in the city. Chief Fowler illustrated how the the SPD relies on sophisticated imagery, gigabytes of data, and social media to supplement their investigations.
We wonder how soon the department will employ body cams.