Exploring the snow shoeing trails of Caumsett State Park in Huntington, New York!
We're on Jalopnik! (kind of, but actually!!!)
Checkout Jalopnik's article "Do You Daily Drive An Old Car"! We're mentioned in the comments when one Land Rover owner discusses his "luck" with his Land Rover Defender 90 (Land Rover D90)
Central Park
Over the past year, I have come to New York City more than ever. Sometimes I come for work, and other times it's to see friends, but it's always a rush. There is so much going on. There are so many places to see and so much to do. I really think it is impossible and outright boring to do the same thing twice in this city.
When I come I don't always have my camera, and it's a shame. This past weekend I changed that. I walked around Central Park with my girlfriend and my second body camera, a Canon 6D w/ the 24-70mm f2.8. It was cold, but it was worth it. We walked around aimlessly and saw all the notorious, cliche scenic Central Park places.
Winter Romp 2015
The Maine Winter Romp is an annual gathering of Land Rover owners and enthusiasts hosted by Bruce Fowler. Set in and around Benton, Maine over Presidents' Weekend, Maine Winter Romp provides a non-competitive opportunity to test your Rover and driving skills in conditions that can be extreme.
The event has grown into the largest winter gathering of Land-Rovers in the Northeast—maybe even the country. The event is open to drivers of all skill levels.
University Photographer Portfolio
Model Unit
We just got done photographing a condo in East Patchogue, NY. The unit below, is part of a 32 unit housing project. As of now, 19 of the units are sold, and 13 remain to be sold.
The client, NuBirch Custom Cabinetry, a long time friend of Jonathan Heisler Photography, is looking to update the property's website and its marketing/advertising materials. The client hopes that by rebranding the property and its many marketable features they'll reach a new demographic and a new type of buyer. Hopefully this will sell the remaining 13 properties.
Image details: I photographed each image at, or around: 1/8 of a second (shutter speed), an aperture of F22 and with a Canon Speedlite 600ex-rt as a fill light. Later, I went in to Photoshop and I merged the images using layers and masks. The final images are brought in to Lightroom where they are color corrected and cleaned up.
