This picture reminds me of the card game my mother played with me when I was a kid called "52-Pick-Up". This game is a trick to make people playing it get really frustrated. To play the game, one person is the "bus driver" and the other person holding the cards throws all the cards on the ground and makes the "bus driver" pick up all 52 "kids", aka cards, by him or herself. It's not fun at all. But, now since I have played this game before, I can do it to others who have not played it before. This game will be passed for millions of generations to come.
An image that looks like an advertisement. Is it bad that it does? Does this count as fine art, or is it just some random photograph?
Taken in Union Square. A talented musician trying to earn some money by playing his instruments.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
"Any fool can make a baby, but it takes a man to raise a child" - Chris Young -
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
L is for the way you look at me O is for the only one I see V is very, very extraordinary E is even more than anyone that you can adore
Love is all that I can give to you Love is more than just a game for two Two in love can make it Take my heart and please don't break it Love was made for me and you
- Nat King Cole -
Monday, July 5, 2010
Taken on the Staten Island Ferry on the way back to New York, NY.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Hundreds of homeless people people in the world, we see it on TV, we hear it on the news, but does anyone ever care enough about them to help?
This is a picture of Sasha. Right near Union Square, New York. In the background the graffiti you see is of a woman with a box over her head. I like this picture because it shows the edgy part of her and it's also kind of scary with her facial expression.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Walking down the streets of New York City, bikes are locked up everywhere. Are they special? No. Unique? No. Expensive? Who knows. Does anyone care? Probably not. Then why did this single green bike stand out? What happened? What's so different about this one? Tell me the story.