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Tag: Photo

Picture The World Project

My photo, “Jedi Commuter” has been featured in the Picture the World Project for New York. See it here: http://www.thedepartureboard.com/picture-the-world-project-new-york

Posted on June 29, 2012June 29, 2012Categories PhotoTags commuter, New York, Photo, Picture the World, subway2 Comments on Picture The World Project

I Saw a Real Monet

Museum of Modern Art
Posted on February 14, 2010January 31, 2010Categories PhotoTags Adam Isler, art, blue, camera, candid, green, Isler, man, Manhattan, MoMA, Monet, museum, New York, NYC, painting, people, Photo, photography, water liliesLeave a comment on I Saw a Real Monet

New Museum

7 train
Posted on December 20, 2009December 19, 2009Categories B&W, Photo, Street, subwayTags 7 train, Adam Isler, B&W, candid, commuter, couple, Court Square, Isler, Long Island City, man, New York, night, NYC, people, Photo, street, subway, window, womanLeave a comment on New Museum

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