Sunday, June 28, 2015

Love Wins

Crowd with rainbow flags, participants happy
Two days after the historic US supreme court rules in favor of gay marriage (#LoveWins), pride was marching on the streets of New York. Unlike other events in the city, like the Mermaid Parade, Dance Parade or Sakura Matsuri, at this parade most participants didn't put too much effort in their costumes. Nonetheless, it was a very colorful parade, especially because of the rainbow flag.
bride and groom in front of a motorcycle
I missed most of the acts at the parade as I was marching with the Facebook team but I still found a few gems around me.
4 drag queens before the parade started
As usual, the preparation site was the most exciting part of the parade. I found some very cooperative characters that were happy to pose for the camera. A proud mom insisted that I'll capture her heels. She was holding a sign stating that: "My Son Wears Heels Too!". 
My son wears heels tooFinally, it was our turn to walk. It was the first time for me marching in a parade (as apposed to walk in a parade as a photographer). 
The Facebook team marching at the pride parade 2015
For this parade I used only the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens. The weather was crazy. During the first few hours of the parade it was raining and cold and later it was sunny and hot. Surprisingly, I couldn't find Ms. Colombia but I did found this ballerina who reminded me of her.
Man Ballerina in front of a horse carriage at the parade
I noticed that the main interaction between the participants and  the crowed involves both parties screaming in excitement towards one another. 
The flatiron building and the rainbow flag
During the parade, capturing the flatiron building was a must for me, as this is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. The only problem was that the parade was facing the wrong direction...
Participants running at the pride parade, NYC, 2015

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Mermaid Parade

blue woman hugging a little girl at the mermaid parade, Coney Island, 2015
Yes! The Mermaid Parade! I missed it last year, so this year, I was very excited to finally see it in my own eyes. Each time I am surprised that the number of people at these type of events don't stop me of showing up. I found that the attending people; participants as well as staff and observers, create a very welcoming environment, and this is true to all the city events I have been to. 
The Mermaid Parade actually started during the subway ride to Coney Island as some of the characters set next to me. It is about an hour ride from Midtown to Coney Island but it felt a lot shorter, funny how time flies when you're having fun.  
Mermaid Parade participants riding the subway towards Coney Island
After getting off the subway I went directly to the preparation zone. This was a true gem as the bricks on the walls were a perfect background for some of the sea creatures. People of all ages showed up in sophisticated outfits that were designed carefully for this event.    
Preparation zone, human lobster and mermaid child
Given the overcast sky and the rain that came from time to time I tried, as much as possible, to prevent the sky from entering my frame. I saw a photographer carrying a real, physical, frame which he used as a prop when taking the pictures. I think it helps a little with the white clear sky but I still think the walls were a better option to avoid the boring background.  
Preparation zone, magician and dragon at the mermaid parade, 2015
During the parade preparation I used the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens and when the parade started I switched to the Canon EF 300mm f/4L.  The zoom lens is also an elegant way to avoid the overcast sky. 
2015, act, Coney Island, costume, Mermaid Parade, NYC, Parade, Street photography
By now I already know some of the regular parade attendees, like Jack Sparrow's long lost twin and Ms. Colombia, who was, as usual, carrying her African grey parrot on top of her head. It is always nice to see familiar faces in the crowd.
Jack Sparrow's long lost twin and sea creatures friends
When the parade was over I headed to the subway station. The street was packed with people but there was no shouting or pushing. In the middle of the street there was a group of people offering free hugs. I didn't hesitate and I found myself in the arms of a total strangers. It was the perfect ending for the parade. I hope you can feel the joy of the parade through my photos. See you all at the next parade.   
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2015, act, Coney Island, costume, Mermaid Parade, NYC, Parade, Street photography
the blues brothers
the blues brothers
mermaid parade, 2015, Cony Island, photo, costume, blue, sea, ocen
mermaid parade, 2015, Cony Island, photo, costume, blue, sea, ocen
mermaid parade, 2015, Cony Island, photo, costume, blue, sea, ocen
mermaid parade, 2015, Cony Island, photo, costume, blue, sea, ocen, body paint
mermaid parade, 2015, Cony Island, photo, costume, blue, sea, ocen