A day in the life in NYC Jul 10 Written By Taylor Heery Pizza near the Freedom Tower Apple Store 5th Ave 9/11 Memorial Area Mural Airbnb at Freeman Alley Central park summer happenings Apple store vignette A thought provoking NYC sticker The best doughnuts in the world at Dough Donuts in NYC Self torture by photography. Bethesda Fountain "sale." The Freedom Tower reflecting on some things.. An artists tools. Minimalism is taking over. Even the mundane is beautiful. We're all sheep, but how can you not be? ..."But everyone's the same." A lovely surgeon and her doggie. A fellow photographer. @barixsafarivisuals When you say Dior, you have to whisper it. Lawsuits everywhere. Cereal Milk soft-serve is one of those things that should have always existed. Skill level not important. Life enjoyment, very important. A nutella donut from Dough NYC. Freeman Alley scenes. @sydvisuals doing her thing. Another example of something that in my opinion holds future value, but not so much current. A fake lemon tree. Is it less beautiful because it's fake? Amen, brother. The best thing about the city is that there's everything has to be interesting to survive. Mobile solutions to problems. Is the plural of Oculus, Ocului? Proof that art compounded is beauty compounded. 10-4 rubber duck. (A saying of my late Daddy's. Can't see a duck without thinking of him.) 3 lovely people on their way to a "white party" that were kind enough to let me take their photo. More valuable out here than in a gallery. More accessible. Techmecca. My friend's daughter loves Boba. I was wishing they were here at this moment. One heck of a brunch spot, but maybe i like Bubby's better? The most Asheville thing I saw in NYC was a lady dancing to a man playing a drum at this spot. The things that are normal here look abnormal there. This surgeons dog has a better life than I will ever have. Clouds are basically imaginary, but somehow they show up everywhere? Art Deco styles come and go, but the ESB is forever. Outside dining spots can't be without branding. Only every day. Union Square farmers market. Ladies shoes that cost so much money, you must be cool if you buy them. An entire soft serve restaurant. @sydvisuals and @johnlorispainter hanging out in this alley. Book carts are magnetic on more ways than one. How do they get the things for the farmers market to Union Square? Seeing people on phones at work gives me equal feelings of frustration and elation. It's good to work, but it's also good to play. Too assertive for my own good. Our beloved Tina. The museum of ice cream is more prolific than the Guggenheim. My brother hates words that end with "s." "Culs De Sac" for example. Why are random little spots like this so joyful? The only kind of red light district I will ever be interested in, personally. At Supreme. Why is this only a thing in cities? Another usual, unusual sighting. A NC tree makes an appearance. Another thing that reminded me of Hannah. A mosque that ignites conversations around it every time I go by there. I think it's lovely. Again, annoyed that minimalism is so satisfying to me. Tallest building on smallest footprint. People just living, now forever living on the internet for no reason at all. An example of art enriching life in unappreciated ways. Architecture is art and science. Art is not linear, neither is science. It's turtle time. No bills ever, please. When the lights... go down.... in the city. A stange and wonderful simulation we're living, huh? Taylor Heery Photo + Video + Web Design + Branding in Asheville, NC. http://www.taylorheery.com
A day in the life in NYC Jul 10 Written By Taylor Heery Pizza near the Freedom Tower Apple Store 5th Ave 9/11 Memorial Area Mural Airbnb at Freeman Alley Central park summer happenings Apple store vignette A thought provoking NYC sticker The best doughnuts in the world at Dough Donuts in NYC Self torture by photography. Bethesda Fountain "sale." The Freedom Tower reflecting on some things.. An artists tools. Minimalism is taking over. Even the mundane is beautiful. We're all sheep, but how can you not be? ..."But everyone's the same." A lovely surgeon and her doggie. A fellow photographer. @barixsafarivisuals When you say Dior, you have to whisper it. Lawsuits everywhere. Cereal Milk soft-serve is one of those things that should have always existed. Skill level not important. Life enjoyment, very important. A nutella donut from Dough NYC. Freeman Alley scenes. @sydvisuals doing her thing. Another example of something that in my opinion holds future value, but not so much current. A fake lemon tree. Is it less beautiful because it's fake? Amen, brother. The best thing about the city is that there's everything has to be interesting to survive. Mobile solutions to problems. Is the plural of Oculus, Ocului? Proof that art compounded is beauty compounded. 10-4 rubber duck. (A saying of my late Daddy's. Can't see a duck without thinking of him.) 3 lovely people on their way to a "white party" that were kind enough to let me take their photo. More valuable out here than in a gallery. More accessible. Techmecca. My friend's daughter loves Boba. I was wishing they were here at this moment. One heck of a brunch spot, but maybe i like Bubby's better? The most Asheville thing I saw in NYC was a lady dancing to a man playing a drum at this spot. The things that are normal here look abnormal there. This surgeons dog has a better life than I will ever have. Clouds are basically imaginary, but somehow they show up everywhere? Art Deco styles come and go, but the ESB is forever. Outside dining spots can't be without branding. Only every day. Union Square farmers market. Ladies shoes that cost so much money, you must be cool if you buy them. An entire soft serve restaurant. @sydvisuals and @johnlorispainter hanging out in this alley. Book carts are magnetic on more ways than one. How do they get the things for the farmers market to Union Square? Seeing people on phones at work gives me equal feelings of frustration and elation. It's good to work, but it's also good to play. Too assertive for my own good. Our beloved Tina. The museum of ice cream is more prolific than the Guggenheim. My brother hates words that end with "s." "Culs De Sac" for example. Why are random little spots like this so joyful? The only kind of red light district I will ever be interested in, personally. At Supreme. Why is this only a thing in cities? Another usual, unusual sighting. A NC tree makes an appearance. Another thing that reminded me of Hannah. A mosque that ignites conversations around it every time I go by there. I think it's lovely. Again, annoyed that minimalism is so satisfying to me. Tallest building on smallest footprint. People just living, now forever living on the internet for no reason at all. An example of art enriching life in unappreciated ways. Architecture is art and science. Art is not linear, neither is science. It's turtle time. No bills ever, please. When the lights... go down.... in the city. A stange and wonderful simulation we're living, huh? Taylor Heery Photo + Video + Web Design + Branding in Asheville, NC. http://www.taylorheery.com