Netty Davitashvili at her restaurant, Cheeseboat
Composer & Performer, Ethan Lipton in the Library at the Public Theatre
Courtney
Mfoniso Udofia & Ed Sylvanus Iskanda at New York Theater Workshop
Greek Independence Day Parade
The Mt. Washington Hotel at twilight
The Oscar Hammerstein II Museum Benefit
The Oscar Hammstein II Museum & Theater Education Center hosted a benefit at the Player's Club to in an effort to preserve the farmhouse where Hammerstein lived and worked—creating some of most iconic music.
The American Museum of Natural History
"Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children."
KENYAN PROVERB
Amber at the Met
Andrea Prestinario at 54 Below
Costume Designer for "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812", Paloma Young
Ellie Heyman at St. John’s Lutheran Church
EH: …I’m thinking so much about the role of art in our crazy world right now, and yes, it’s always been important, but the feeling of immediacy is stronger now than ever before in my life. People need to remember their own humanity and they need to be finding it in each other, and I think our brains can lie to us, they can justify anything inside of our minds, where our bodies are not very good at lying to us. When something feels wrong, it feels wrong.
Gringas Furiosas
ANS Gala at the Waldorf
Queens Skyscape
The Women’s March on Washington
"Christmas Sky"
the last light of 2016
Jinger Leigh & Amélie van Tass at the Palace Theatre
AVT: I was always interested in the history concerning performance, and a hundred years ago, magicians were the rockstars. When they entered the stage, people would come, and they would scream and cheer and…the girls would go crazy for Houdini, for example. You can imagine nowadays, it was very similar. And I think there were some very golden times of magic too, but I think now is a new time and it’s coming back anew—although it’s an old thing the show presents it in a different way. And people are very excited about it, and magic is coming back—differently.