A little different take on photographing architecture.
Back in December I was hired by the Port Authority of NY & NJ to document the redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport. I am to be there ever 4 to 6 weeks for a full day until the project is complete, in about 6 years. I have been shooting nearly everything handheld with the XF body and a 260 back, a very different way of working then what I am use to. I do bring my tech camera and tripod too, and an assistant, in case I want to really geek out on a shot but 90% of the images so far have been on the XF.
Also, I've had to take a couple of different safety classes, get an OSHA 10 certificate, and I need to wear steel-tip boots, long pants, safety glasses and a hard hat. Thankfully non-labourers do not need to ware safety gloves.
Also, and unfortunately, I can not get as close to the action as I would like sometimes, due to safety regulations, but the whole experience has been pretty awesome (other then wearing jeans outside in 90+ degree humid weather).
After 6 months, here are some of my favs.