
“When I have my camera with me, I notice the world is full of interesting people and things. It makes me appreciate the world a little more instead of focusing on where I am supposed to be and when. Maybe everyone should walk around with a camera. Maybe there’ll be less war. Or maybe there will just be more people walking around aimlessly looking for a picture to take.
I’m been photographing the streets and subways of New York City and elsewhere for the last few years. I’m not wedded to any particular camera or lens but I really love my rangefinder and my Ricoh GRD-III. The majority of my pictures focus on Brooklyn, and in particular, Flatbush Avenue. It’s the main bloodline of Brooklyn, full of interesting character and diversity.”
Photographer: Rufus Mangrove
Website: http://everydayaperture.com



