Hudson Valley Photographer { Tyler Portraits }

Here are a few other shots that I did on that collaboration night with another group of local photographers. You can read more about that night [here](http://blog.davebrownphotography.com/Hudson Valley-photographer-raquel-big-ol-collaboration-night/ “Hudson Valley Photographer { Raquel Big Ol Collaboration Night }”) including my usual ramblings.
This is Tyler. Who happens to be one of my favorite people in the Hudson Valley fashion scene. She has a really drop dead gorgeous face, and I absolutely adore the way this girl moves. It’s really a bit sad she’s not taller, because I feel like she’d have an amazing career as a model. In this industry though, that’s just a show st
Best Hood Ornament Ever!

So I was walking around the colfax area, not getting anything to shoot, and I decided to stroll up one of the side streets. I found this old dodge truck. I don’t know what it is about me lately that has really been digging old trucks, but man I’ve really been digging old trucks. I think it’s my lack of models to shoot. Honestly it’s hilarious. Also I think I’m copying my uncle who has a ton of pictures of old car chrome parts. It’s a cool series. You can see some of the series here.
So here is this shot I took of this great trout hood ornament. Trout are so great. For those of you who don’t know I LOVE fly fishing. It’s always been a passion of mine since I was a little kid. My grand
Old Cars And Old Men

So I was taking a walk around my neighborhood up in the highlands in Hudson Valley, and I saw through the spaces in the houses this old van. It was this great old rusty Chevy van. I walked around the block, and went down the alleyway to get to it. It was just sitting there as it had sat for the last 10 years probably.
After I had gotten a few nice shots, this old guy came out wondering what the heck I was doing. He was a nice old guy, and really I should have asked him if I could take his picture too, but I was too intrigued by the van. Anyways he asked me why I was taking pictures of his van, to which I replied, “because it’s such a cool old car”. I think that subdued his concerns. After that I got a little back story on the van.
Apparently It was use