
Photographed at the Halloween Parade in New York City after the twin towers came down on September 11th, 2001. The people of New York City put up a surreal parade.
~ by bip mistry on January 9, 2010.
Posted in A PORTFOLIO, Documentary, Portraiture
Tags: Halloween Parade, Halloween Parade in New York City after 9/11, Halloween Parade nyc, World Trade Center
I am a portrait, documentary photographer and short filmmaker based in Brighton, England. My name is Bip Mistry. I have photographed for arts organisations, artists, builders, designers, housing associations, schools, security companies and urban regeneration companies.
I am currently updating my portrait and documentary photography portfolios and producing a new video portfolio.
Contact me on +44 (0) 7956 870 991 or email me: bipmistry@gmail.com
Other site: www.bipmistry.com
TransitionFilm coming soon.
Peace Camp film commissioned by Artichoke Trust and Arts Council.
Opus Pericardium filmed for Sarah Harvey and the Arts Council.
Portrait of artist Dion Salvador for Arty magazine.
Someone stole my Canon 1D MkII N body and new Canon 90mm tilt and shift lens in March 2011. I am still looking for them.
Photos for Lighthouse, Brighton of Guiding Lights event at BAFTA, London. Photography for Vital Rail in Derby and Epping.
Photographed TIMES UP - Stored in a Bank Vault (A physical narrative installation for Lighthouse, Brighton, UK, pix coming soon) for Lighthouse (Arts and Media), Brighton.
Clients along the way: Artichoke Trust, Arts Council, ASL, Big Issue, Day Building, Design LSM, European Journal of Oriental Medicine, Evans Brothers Publishing, Heinemann, iCrossingUK, Independent Magazine, Lighthouse, Meridian Media, Millimetre Ltd., NHS, Oxford University Press, Professional Photographer magazine, Shoreham Port Authority, Sphere Design, Thomson Holidays (TUI UK), University of Greenwich, Urban Space Management, and What Camera? magazine.
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Is that you?
I’m always behind the camera. And I’m always innocent!
Haha…being behind the camera does not make you innocent!;)
Great image!