America

New York City, 2015-2016

As a kid, watching shows and movies based in New York City, I was always intrigued by the incredible rows of skyscrapers, the endless cluster of people mingling in Times Square, and fascinated by the subway system they had there; I knew it was a place that I wanted to visit.

Although I didn’t have the opportunity of visiting the city until I reached my twenties, I was not disappointed; the city was everything I had hoped it would be, and more.

During the summer of 2015, my family and I took a trip there, and the rest is history. As a photographer, and as someone who loves being around people, the city seemed like a dream come true.

We visited various restaurants, explored as much of Manhattan as possible on foot, rode on a subway for the first time, experienced a breathtaking view of the city atop the Empire State Building, and witnessed the grandeur of Times Square; the lights, people, video screens were all impressive to me.

After that visit, I was hooked; I knew I’d be back numerous times in life, and I’m glad I’ve now had the opportunity of visiting another nine times since that first trip in 2015.

One of my favorite moments in the city, besides that first trip, came at the end of 2018, when I was able to experience the ball drop in Times Square to bring in the new year; it’s even better than watching it on tv.

I’m in love with New York City, and I’m yearning for the next adventure I’d be able to take there.

Miami

Whether it was exploring South Beach and the Art Deco buildings, looking at the palm trees, or walking around the downtown area, there was always something to see and do in Miami.

If you haven’t been in awhile or if you’ve yet to go, I’d recommend you exploring all that Miami has to offer, sometime soon!

Here are some of my favorite photos I captured during my weekend in Miami, Florida.

Mexico City

Mexico City, the largest and most populous city in the Western Hemisphere, is now one of my favorite cities in North America.

With it’s incredible history, great people, even better food and drinks, great public transportation options, and nice weather, Mexico City has everything you’d want in a city. 

I’m not naive, I’m aware of the bad rap that Mexico gets with all of the propaganda that we receive in the U.S. about the country, and of course they’ve had/and have issues with crime, however, I felt perfectly safe during my time in Mexico City.

Like any major city, be aware of your surroundings, and stay away from shady areas. Luckily, in the city, I felt comfortable walking around at all hours of the day and night, and thoroughly enjoyed my time there. 

What impressed me most about Mexico City was that they incorporated a Biophilic Design, throughout. If you don’t know, that just means that they incorporate ‘life’ throughout their city design, and they have trees and plants everywhere you look; the city is absolutely stunning.

While in the city, I stayed in the Roma Norte district, and when I tell you there’s a restaurant and bar/club every few steps, I’m not exaggerating. If you’re into partying, you will not be disappointed. What’s even better is that many of the clubs stayed open until about 5 AM, and I definitely took advantage of that.

If you’ve yet to visit Mexico City, this is your sign to take the trip. Whether you’re into incredible architecture, great food, amazing museums, etc. there’s something for everyone.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles was the last trip I took before the pandemic started, back in early 2020. I honestly can’t believe the trip was almost three years ago now; time flies.

Although I’ve been to California on numerous occasions, this was my first time seeing Los Angeles as an adult, and it was fun. I ended up walking a hiking trail up one of the mountain ranges, explored the Griffith Observatory, spent time downtown, and of course enjoyed one of the beaches out there.

Here are some of my favorite photos I captured in Los Angeles.

Houston

Houston, to me, is a city that’s working to discover it’s identity. The city is, currently, a mismatch of cultures, architectural styles, environments, etc. That being said, it’s the city I call home, and it’s been fun exploring everything it has to offer, over the years.

Over the past decade or so, the Houston area has gone through quite a few changes that’ve brought along numerous skyscraper projects, many new bars and clubs, as well as a slew of restaurants, public art pieces, rail extensions, and people from all over the country; it’s as if the city is ever-expanding.

Here are some of my favorite photos I’ve taken around Houston, throughout the past few years.

Havana

Havana was like stepping into a time machine and entering into a strange, although enjoyable, city from the past.

The vast majority of vehicles you’d see passing by on the road in Havana were originally made in the 1950s or 60s, the architecture, for the most part, was stuck in the 1800s-1960s, and much of what we’re accustomed to in America was largely missing.

Here are some of my favorite photos I captured during my trip to Havana, Cuba in 2018.

New York City, shot on iPhone

During this trip to New York City, between December 29, 2018 - January 1, 2019, I challenged myself to only use my iPhone to capture photos, instead of my DSLR. Each photo was captured using an iPhone 7s.

Next time you’re out traveling, or just exploring around your hometown, I challenge you to get creative, leave your nicer camera at home, and use your mobile phone.

Chicago

In April 2021, I hopped on a plane to Chicago, for my first trip since the pandemic started.

After four days up there, 30-miles of walking around the city, a few visits to various dispensaries, museums, and a lot of great food, it’s safe to say that Chicago is now one of my favorite cities in the U.S.

I started the trip visiting the 94th floor of the Hancock Tower to see incredible views of the skyline, then walked around the riverwalk, over to Millennium Park to see the Cloud Gate structure, and even checked out an alley coffee spot.

Here are some of my favorite photos I captured during my trip to Chicago.

Vancouver

Vancouver, with its stunning natural beauty and vibrant urban energy, proved to be an unforgettable destination. In this photo essay, I’ve captured some of the moments that made my trip so special, from breathtaking aerial views to peaceful sunset strolls. The adventure kicked off with a thrilling seaplane ride over the city. Seeing Vancouver from above was nothing short of magical—the sprawling green parks, glittering waters of the bay, and the city’s skyline all came together in a picturesque panorama. It was a moment that set the tone for the rest of my trip.

One of the most serene experiences was watching the sun dip below the horizon at Sunset Beach. The sky was ablaze with colors, reflecting off the calm waters, creating a perfect scene for the camera. The beach was alive with families, couples, and friends, all drawn to this beautiful spot to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasure of a summer evening. The architecture of Vancouver also caught my eye, blending the old and new in a seamless, captivating way. Whether it was the sleek, modern buildings downtown or the charming, historic structures in Gas Town, the city’s design is a testament to its rich history and forward-looking spirit.

Of course, no visit to Vancouver would be complete without spending time with loved ones. We wandered through the cobbled streets of Gas Town, its vintage lampposts and brick buildings offering a glimpse into the city’s past. This district, with its quirky shops and inviting cafes, was the perfect place to relax and connect with family. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or simply a new perspective on a familiar place, Vancouver offers it all. Through these photos, I hope to share a bit of the magic I experienced in this beautiful city.

Museo de Antropología in CDMX

Established in 1964, the Museo Nacional de Antropolgía is Mexico City’s largest and most visited museum.

During my first trip to Mexico City in winter 2022, I had the privilege of visiting the museum, and was impressed by the building’s architecture, more than anything.

The museum primarily contains artifacts from Mexico’s pre-Columbian period, and also hosts visiting exhibits which focus on other world cultures.

If you’re into museums, I highly recommend you visiting the Museo Nacional de Antropolgía in Mexico City.

San Antonio Missions National Park

In 2022, I spent a day exploring the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, which includes the five missions located in the city: San José, Espada, San Juan, Concepción, and the Alamo. The park, and the missions, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015. They’re also a part of the United States National Park service.

Each mission was established along the San Antonio River, and were created to convert the natives in the area to Catholicism and to have them join the Spanish Empire, back in the 18th century.

Much of the properties are still intact, and have been restored, during the 1900s. I’d recommend you checking the missions out, next time you’re in San Antonio. Here are some of the photos I captured during my time exploring the missions.

Little Island in New York City

Opened to the public on May 21, 2021,Little Island is an artificial island park in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood.

The park offers two-acres of nature, an amphitheater for performances, incredible architecture, and another green meetup space for New Yorkers and tourists.

Next time you’re in the city, be sure to explore Little Island. The park is open daily from 6 A.M. - 11 P.M. each day.

Here are photos I captured of the park during my 2022 trip to New York City.

Sunset Beach in Vancouver

Tucked away next to Vancouver’s lively West End neighborhood, Sunset Beach beckons with its tranquil charm, offering a perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts and sunset admirers alike.

With its great location, exploring nearby attractions like Granville Island or downtown Vancouver is a breeze—just a short walk or a quick ferry ride from the beach.

During my summer visit to Vancouver, I spent a few peaceful hours at Sunset Beach, basking in the surroundings and stunning views. After a day of exploring the city streets, the beach provided a welcome retreat to unwind and soak in the beauty of nature. Check out some of photos I captured during my time at Sunset Beach below.

If you’re considering a trip to Vancouver, and would like to stop by the beach, you can learn more about it by visiting their website.