Spotlight on Manhattan
Categories: North America
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/spotlight-on-manhattan.html29-year-old amateur photographer Ryan Budhu lives in the heart of New York - in Manhattan and photographs the city in his spare time, because he loves to photograph and the city.
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1. It is impossible not to love New York - this is what Ryan tries to emphasize in his works.
2. Ryan does photography in his spare time, he works as a lawyer, specializes in civil law.
3. His photographs clearly show the life and life of the people of the city, colorful landscapes from different picturesque sites of the metropolis.
4. Manhattan is beautiful at any time of the year and weather, at any time of the day and from any angle.
5. For many years, people from all over the world have been inspired by these images and the grandeur of the city's architecture.
6. Every year, many new Hollywood blockbusters and science fiction films are filmed in the Big Apple, the metropolis is always in motion and development. In his photographs, the photographer conveys all this beauty to us, the sophisticated viewer.
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Keywords: City | Manhattan | New York
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