Last Friday I had the amazing opportunity of shooting a sold out show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, featuring the music of Guster and the art of folk artist Jon Sarkin. I have been a huge Guster fan since the early 2000's, so this was a bit of a dream come true for me. While I was unfamiliar with Sarkin's work, throughout the evening I quickly became a fan of his as well. I also had the pleasure of meeting a number of interesting people, including Spectrum co-chairs Morgan Holzer and Chris Gorman; string players K Ishibashi and Dana Leong; and Amy Ellis Nutt, a writer for the Newark Star Ledger. All in all a pretty unforgettable evening - one I hope I was able to capture adequately in photos!
Below are some of my best shots from the night. (I'm using Flickr slideshows for the time being, until I can upgrade my Photoshelter account.)
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Andy Bisdale is like Werner Herzog: picturing a seamless blend of man and (urbane) nature. Looks like HDR, but isn't.
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