RELEASED TODAY: MY FIRST PUBLISHED WORKS.
Fourteen [l o v e l y] photographs in a museum’s 2011 calendar. it’s being sold at the museum of chinese in america on centre street in the city . GO GET YOUR COPY.
Fourteen [l o v e l y] photographs in a museum’s 2011 calendar. it’s being sold at the museum of chinese in america on centre street in the city . GO GET YOUR COPY.
Look Into My Eyes
I’m allergic to cats, but this one’s eyes were just too pretty to pass up.
Photo by daniellechin
Homecoming Game: Halloween ‘09
Yes, I’m probably a little biased by being proud of this picture considering that the star of it is a player from Toms River, not Colts Neck, but oh well; I mean, we did beat them.
Photo by daniellechin
Factory Chopped Salad
Tell me that doesn’t look delicious. I dare you. If you love a good salad, do yourself a favor and head over to Cheesecake Factory and order the Factory Chopped Salad. Oh, and don’t forget to ask for extra apples.
Photo by daniellechin
Bebe
One of my two puppies - Bebe and Pearl. This picture imitates the style of Andrew Zuckerman, except using a colored background.
Out with the Old, in with the New
Number 6 out of 6 - A contrasting photo of an old bike with the new confetti that represents the New Year and new beginning. Happy Year of the Tiger!
The Poppers
Number 4 out of 6 - These are the confetti-makers. Take a walk in Chinatown during New Years and every couple of seconds you’ll hear them going off, or you’ll hear someone trying really hard to turn it to make the damn thing go off.
Colored Sidewalks
Number 3 out of 6 - all of the sidewalks looked like this: covered in confetti. You couldn’t even see the asphalt. It’s my favorite part of the parade.