This is why I’m not a professional photographer.

I walked up to Central Park and over to Bloomingdales and back, taking pictures of the Christmas decorations along the way. But when I got home they all looked terrible. I looked at my camera and the ISO was jacked all the way up (making the pictures very grainy) and the quality was set a very low-res. I have no idea how these settings got there, but this has happened before, and the worst time when I was at the beginning of my professional life.


I once wanted to be a photographer and through a friend and incredible luck I got two assignments at the New York Times. Which I botched, due to taking pictures with the wrong settings. It was humiliating. And I made my friend look bad. Twice. He was conducting the interviews and was without pictures to accompany the articles. I still cringe thinking about it. (The subjects were Rueben Blades and Willem Dafoe.). Oh God.


This is one tiny part of why I love writing books. I have plenty of time to go over my work and correct any mistakes. Here are a few shots anyway. In that middle shot I was scrambling to get my camera up and ready to get a shot of the girl with the purple hair walking by the purple window. It’s not a great shot, but I made it in time, damnit!




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Published on November 28, 2020 16:43
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message 1: by Merrill (new)

Merrill I don't know...I LOVE the last one. So hoped to visit NY this year ...living in NH now.


message 2: by Stacy (new)

Stacy Well, thank you! That was my favorite one!


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