Whether you're hungry or not, you can never go wrong with a New York pretzel. I took this photo because I wanted to capture the late night atmosphere of the city. This photo is heavily inspired by the movie franchise "Bladerunner" which has that cyberpunk and dystopian feeling.
My collection "New York Through My Lens" is a collection of street photographs. All of which are taken in... you guessed it, New York.
Max collection size: 10
Edition 1/1
Artist: Adam Jay
"New York Though My Lens" is a collection of photos I've taken while roaming The Big Apple! Here you'll find cinematic, and visually pleasing images. All with their own origin, and story behind them.
This collection is limited to 10 photos, all are 1/1.
I discovered my love of photography through neo-noir crime movies such as the "Bladerunner" series, and movies like "Drive" and "Taxi Driver". Ever since then I've been obsessed with producing stills that look like they could have been ripped from a Hollywood movie.
Late Night Snack
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Late Night Snack
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Whether you're hungry or not, you can never go wrong with a New York pretzel. I took this photo because I wanted to capture the late night atmosphere of the city. This photo is heavily inspired by the movie franchise "Bladerunner" which has that cyberpunk and dystopian feeling.
My collection "New York Through My Lens" is a collection of street photographs. All of which are taken in... you guessed it, New York.
Max collection size: 10
Edition 1/1
Artist: Adam Jay
"New York Though My Lens" is a collection of photos I've taken while roaming The Big Apple! Here you'll find cinematic, and visually pleasing images. All with their own origin, and story behind them.
This collection is limited to 10 photos, all are 1/1.
I discovered my love of photography through neo-noir crime movies such as the "Bladerunner" series, and movies like "Drive" and "Taxi Driver". Ever since then I've been obsessed with producing stills that look like they could have been ripped from a Hollywood movie.