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Cameron Michael:
This time-lapse production has been a wild and exhilarating ride, with a lot of physical work lugging my 120-130 pounds of gear around all of Manhattan. I bent (broke) some laws and made a ton of friends.
Thank you all for your support and please feel free to help out a starving artist and share this video with the world.
His Facebook page: Cameron Michael
Reblogged this on hugmamma's MIND, BODY and SOUL and commented:
I lived on the east coast for almost 20 years before moving west, 10 of those years were spent working in NYC. This amazing video captures the essence of The Big Apple. Whether you’ve been there or not, it’s for sure you’ll agree that Michael Cameron has done an awesome job. I’m glad to share it, as my friend Marion has done. Prepare to be amazed! 🙂
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That is so nice of you 🙂
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You’ll always be one of my favorites…we go back a ways.
😉
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When we first moved from Hawaii it was to live in New York City. In our 20s, The Big Apple was exciting. I worked there at various companies during a 10 year period. Wouldn’t trade the experience for anything. I felt like I matured amidst the bright lights of Manhattan.
hugs for taking me back… 🙂
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And thank you for giving us a glimpse in your past, Hugmamma. It must have been an interesting adventure, a life, different from everything else.
*big hug back*
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Really an amazing and beautiful production. I liked every second of it. NY is my home town and this shows Manhattan as vibrant, thriving, and dynamic, which of course it is. Thanks!
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I have been to New York in 2010. And though I don’t like big cities, I did like the Big Apple, Mike. It is alive, so alive 🙂
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Agreed. And there are so many exotic and beautiful women there……
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There are. But many were wearing non-elegant rubber boots with flower prints back then. I don’t know if that is still in fashion, but… brrrr. 😉
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🙂
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This was an incredible video. I really liked the change of pace and movement in the night sequences. A magnificent flow throughout.
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An impressive and artistic work. I love the violin player the most, an anchor in an ever changing underground.
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