I’m back in London now with a faster internet connection so I’m finally able to catch up with all the news I’ve missed out and update ya’ll with one last post of all sorts of randomness that happened in the past week. Photos from all around the big city including places such as Central Park and the Plaza. Peep the blurry photo of Denzel Washington I took, I had to climb up onto a lamp post to get that shot. More after the cut.
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Central Park.
I’m now able to upload all the videos I’ve taken. Allow my voice though, I don’t know why it sounds so weird when I hear it in these videos, AHH. I haven’t had time to edit the videos, so this ain’t no Maestro Knows type production. It’s just random amateur videos for now but I’m acquiring Final Cut Pro as I type; so video blogging will be kicking off real soon. After the cut for a completely random selection of uneditted videos.
Central Park might one of the tourist hotspots but it is honestly a fascinating place. It’s HUGE just like everything else in America; filled with a lot of little areas and a great mix of people. A lot of great street musicians and little acts all around the place, my favourite was the guy above. I’m not sure what the instrument is called but it’s dope, he’s a master of his trade.
A saxophone player in Central Park.
Pondering.
Ripples.
Youth.
Yang to the rescue.
This next video is something random me and my friend took while on the ferry back to Manhattan from Staten Island. Sergio is a funny mofo, we call him ‘Alan’ as his humour is quite similar to Alan off the Hangover.
Trump Tower – this guy is beyond rich.
Hersheys – i’m not a fan tbh.
Hello, New York. London Here.
DENZEL!
Everything is bigger in the USA. From chick’s bootys to the food, the cars, you name it. The food was the most shocking, we’d order the smallest (medium) and it’s the equivalent of an extra large over here.
Anyway that’s it for our New Yorkers post series. It’s definitely been an amazing trip and I’m already missing the Big Apple. The city oozes in creativity; 5 different districts offering you 5 unique experiences. It’s unlike any city I have been to in the past and I don’t think any city will top it till I visit Tokyo. Summer 2011. Let the countdown begin!


















