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Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
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Guilty as charged!
Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.
Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.
Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.
In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.
Kids play and run.
Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.
Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.
People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.
Guilty as charged!
Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy
These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/
You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/
Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
Nick Spillane (13) drives against Isaiah Davis-Allen (26) of Maryland during the game at Maryland Stadium in College Park, Maryland on Saturday, April 8, 2017. No.8 Maryland defeated No.1 Penn State 15-11.
Las Vegas police Officer Aden Ocampo-Gomez shows a Notice of Trespass that is often left at homeless camps in Las Vegas, Monday, Aug. 29, 2016. Jason Ogulnik/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Guilty as charged!
Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.
Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.
Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.
In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.
Kids play and run.
Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.
Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.
People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.
Guilty as charged!
Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy
These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/
You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/
Times Square, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
On assignment for Changi Class Magazine.
We arrived in NYC via Penn Station and hit the ground running - after we found a place to store our gear. Had to buy tickets to New Jersey to qualify for a storage slot at Penn, but thankfully no one made us take the trip to Jersey. I'd tie a rock to my ankle and take a dive off the Brooklyn Bridge before visiting the place they film Jersey Shore.
Anyway, we made our way to Times Square to take in the lights. Since it was 8am, we decided to shoot the traffic instead.
I was lucky to have Jahrensy and Damian along for the ride on this NYC adventure. See what they have to say about it.
Flash Parker Photography:
Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
I love 2 dollar bills, I use request and use them offen. I got this 2 dollar bill in a stack and I saw this "From Daddy" writen on it had to make something out of it.
I really like shooting food. This is shot for Craig Whitson (Grillkongen) for his food article in Rogalands Avis.
Strobist:
SB-28 in mini softbox camera left as key.
SB-26 with a homemade grid made from straws to camera right and behind the dish for rim.
Triggered with PocketWizards.
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Overseas Living Magazine | June/July 2011 | A Sense of Seoul
Feature & Photography by Flash Parker
A Sense of Seoul is the first feature I've produced for a magazine in Europe. Overseas Living is a glossy luxury lifestyle & travel magazine based in England. I'm thrilled with how this one turned out and I hope you'll pick up a copy of the magazine if you can find it in your area!
I love writing about Seoul and/or South Korea any chance I get. However, whenever I do a piece on the Land of the Morning Calm I can't help but pine for kimchi, soju and the crowded subway. I don't know what's wrong with me...
Flash Parker Photography:
Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
Manifestação dia 4 de Dezembro de 2016 na Av. Paulista contra a corrupção e a favor da operação Lava Jato
Another year as the Wakeboard official photographer. 10 hours on a boat in a sunny sunday doing what I love to do...and being paid for that.
Click here for the LARGE version.
WARNING: Watch out for the splash of salt water!
Guilty as charged!
Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.
Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.
Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.
In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.
Kids play and run.
Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.
Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.
People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.
Guilty as charged!
Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy
These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/
You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/