Habitat For Humanity - Binghamton University Alumni

On Saturday, April 18, 2015, the Binghamton University Alumni Association Metro New York Chapter travelled to Hempstead, NY to work with Habitat for Humanity. Not only was the volunteer turn out great, but so was the amazing weather. The amazing weather attracted a great volunteer turnout, bringing together alumni from all years and areas of the metropolitan area; Connecticut, New York City, Long Island, Westchester and New Jersey.

In just one day, the Binghamton University Alumnus were able to spread wood chips around the home's foundation, build the house's wood frame sill and organize building materials for the project.

Checkout the alumni group on Facebook for more great events!

Bronx Zoo

Wobble like a penguin! Cackle like a hyena! Now, stretch your neck for a photo with the giraffes! 

When I was younger I used to visit the Bronx Zoo quite often. I would go with my parents in the Spring and then in the Fall. Everything was larger than life, and everything seemed so far removed from the energy of New York City, and yet we were in a New York City borough. The zoo, acted more like a time machine taking me back to early 1900's Africa with it's small tribal villages and roaming herds of animals, than a 20 minutes car ride from Manhattan, NY. When I hopped out of the car in to the Bronx Zoo parking lot it felt more like I had hopped out of bush plane and landed in the Serengeti. And yet, I was in the Bronx.

Many years later, as an adult visiting the Bronx Zoo it is a true rediscovery of self. There's a true deja vu as you walk the same paths you did as a child, as you giggle at the sea lions, and as you gaze at the size of an elephant. From the first time I visited the Bronx Zoo to my most recent visit a lot has changed. What has not changed is my love and excitement for visiting the zoo. 

Grand Central Station - New York City

On a recent shoot for my alma mater, Binghamton University I photographed a fellow alumni at New York City's Grand Central Station. The lighting situation and white balance was difficult. Lots of harsh, warm, yellow light. There also wasn't much light which presented its own challenge. The culmination of white balance and light made it very difficult to create fill light using an external flash. 

I will upload a link to the alumni shoot photos once they are published in Binghamton University's alumni magazine, In the mean time here are a few photos I grabbed before and after my shoot.

Enjoy,

Jonathan Heisler