I am the father of two daughters and saw thousands of people shooting The Bull with the Girl. I used the wide angle lens as an equalizer, showing her strength and determination.
Wait a Minute...
“Wait a Minute...” Archival inkjet print 17 x 31 in | 43 x 79 cm (unframed dimensions) 2018 Edition of 9 $2,500
One of the inspirations for my coining the term “Perflection” in the first place. I was forced to see things from a different perspective, a catalytic element of my Life’s Journey.
Wait a Minute... You Too?
“Wait a Minute... You Too?” Archival inkjet print 12 x 21 in | 30 x 53 cm (unframed dimensions) 2020 Edition of 9 $1,500
The view of Brooklyn is rarely shot by most photographers as the lure of Manhattan is so strong. This vison forced me off of My Trusty Steed (’91 Cannondale Urban Assault Vehicle) and made me take the picture.
Misplaced
“Misplaced ” Archival inkjet print 17 x 31 in | 43 x 79 cm (unframed dimensions) 2019 Edition of 9 $2,500
Took many pictures of New York City Clearing, a public art exhibition by Antony Gormley in Brooklyn Bridge Park. This one spoke to me.
Paul Mondesire’s passion for photography began in the age of “Instamatic” cameras in the 60s, continuing through the years with an eye for capturing things that others don’t see. Shooting first with a vintage Canon Range Finder, moving up to Pentax (Spotmatic F and MX) and then Nikon (FE2 and D3200), he found the evolution of Smartphone technology opened up the world in unexpected ways. Having a camera in pocket all the time was a game changer. Composition counts. And as resolution improves more eyes will open to opportunities to create new visions of reality.
Professionally, Paul worked in the media for almost 20 before transitioning into the non-profit arena. He has over 15 years of development, communications, and government relations experience focused on fundraising, strategic planning, and business development in that sector.
Currently, he is a Community Relations and Safety Consultant for the micro-mobility industry (e-Bikes/e-Scooters) developing safe and sustainable alternative transportation options for cities, relieving pressure on the overburdened infrastructure, as well as nonprofit development and communications.
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