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Bijou: From Williamsburg to Soho

I photographed Bijou in May 2018, capturing her in peak physical condition. Her sculpted body was the result of the hard work she’d put in training as a competitive bodybuilder.

Bijou in the East Village. New York, 2018

Bijou, strikes a pose in the East Village. New York, 2018

These photos will always resonate as they were my first shoot with a competitive bodybuilder. I was acquainted with the subject — Bijou — beforehand, but I learned a great deal about her life at the time as we scoured Williamsburg and Lower Manhattan in search of the perfect setting.

I crossed paths with Bijou, a competitive bodybuilder and avid cyclist, during a photography assignment at CONBODY fitness studio. Fearlessness defined, she’s an intelligent, endearingly nerdy, and natural beauty who personifies cool. A master of the mirror selfie, her glorious mane and exceptional shoe game are always on point.

I photographed Bijou in May 2018, capturing her in peak physical condition. Her sculpted body was the result of the hard work she’d put in training as a competitive bodybuilder.

Bijou poses at Martha P. Johnson Park (aka East River State Park). New York, 2018

Bijou poses at Martha P. Johnson Park (aka East River State Park). New York, 2018

On shoot day, I met Bijou and her husband, Jerry, at Martha P. Johnson Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The skies were grey, but the cloud cover ensured there wouldn’t be harsh shadows on her face.

Bijou was ready to shoot, sporting a colorful manicure, perfectly coiffed hair, dope sneakers, and range of body-hugging outfits. The session started along the rocky banks of the East River, where I snapped photos of her against the Manhattan skyline.

After roughly 20 minutes of shooting, we hopped in their car and rode over the Williamsburg Bridge to Lower Manhattan. As we crossed the river, I had the pleasure of speaking with Bijou and Jerry on a range of topics. The engaging conversation, filled with insights and lots of laughter, created a relaxed atmosphere that enhanced the shoot. Refreshingly hospitable, the couple brought complimentary snacks and beverages, which was a nice touch.

Bijou  in Soho. New York, 2018

Bijou poses in Soho. New York, 2018

At our next stop in Soho, Bijou’s beauty and magnificent shape set tongues wagging, drawing compliments and catcalls from scores of ogling men. Unfazed, she blocked out the noise and posed beautifully. Jerry was equally composed, showing a command of the situation and level of self-control most men lack.

Over in the East Village, Bijou drew attention from men and women. A group of guys spotted her standing in the street and adjusted their walking routes to get a better view, while a well dressed female couple stopped and told her how beautiful she looked.

Bijou in Soho. New York, 2018

Bijou in Soho. New York, 2018

My favorite photos from the session are of Bijou standing against a graffiti wall in Soho and the shot of her in the middle of the street in the East Village. In both photographs, she conveys strength and beauty as those glorious locks sweep her stunning figure.

Bijou sports her Rebook Classics Freestyle high tops in the East Village. New York, 2018

Bijou sports her Rebook Classics Freestyle high tops in the East Village. New York, 2018

After leaving Bijou and Jerry, I reflected on how cool they were. Their closeness and genuine love for one another were inspiring. Eschewing conventions, they’re one of the most compatible couples I’ve met. And as the photos illustrate, Bijou is one of my best subjects.

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Labor Day Weekend in DUMBO

One of the city’s more aesthetically pleasing historical districts, DUMBO’s converted warehouses, cobblestone streets, pristine waterfront, and majestic bridge views are immortalized in dozens of films, television series, and classic photographs

Labor Day Weekend in Brooklyn Bridge Park. New York, 2020

Labor Day Weekend in Brooklyn Bridge Park. New York, 2020

Holidays have been a blur in 2020 as COVID-19 continues to alter the ways we mark the passage of time. Labor Day Weekend was different in Brooklyn this year. The annual Jouvert Celebration went virtual and organizers cancelled the West Indian Day Parade. So instead of dancing, people watching, enjoying incredible food, and marveling at the colorful cultural garb, I grabbed my camera and biked to DUMBO.

Parallel Lines: The Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge tower over DUMBO. New York, 2020

Parallel Lines: The Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge tower over DUMBO. New York, 2020

Brooklyn’s posh waterfront neighborhood was buzzing with activity as locals and a scattering of tourists enjoyed outdoor dining and gathered in Brooklyn Bridge Park. I avoided the area’s busier sections, spending the day admiring architecture on DUMBO’s quieter streets and in nearby Vinegar Hill.

One of the city’s more aesthetically pleasing historical districts, DUMBO’s converted warehouses, cobblestone streets, pristine waterfront, and majestic bridge views are immortalized in dozens of films, television series, and classic photographs. Luckily, the weather was perfect this weekend, bathing the neighborhood in crystal blue skies, warm sunlight, and deep shadows.

City Bikes and the Manhattan Bridge. New York, 2020

City Bikes and the Manhattan Bridge. New York, 2020

The subway trains rumbling over the Manhattan Bridge and boats zipping by on the East River reminded me of simpler times in the city.

Manhattan Bridge.  New York, 2020

Manhattan Bridge. New York, 2020

As I walked around the neighborhood, it felt like any other day. A stop along the river’s pebbled shore offered a stunning glimpse of New York’s impressive skyline. But, COVID-19 was omnipresent, as most people wore face coverings and signs reminded park goers to socially distance and mask up.

A man walks through Brooklyn Bridge Park wearing a mask. New York, 2020

A man walks through Brooklyn Bridge Park wearing a mask. New York, 2020

Regardless, I felt better than I have in months by engaging in one of my favorite activities: photographing New York City.

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