Upon my return from spending the morning on the Okavango Delta, I was approached by this beautiful young Botswana girl, who was intrigued…
Read MoreThe Great Pupkin Event in Fort Greene Brooklyn
A beautiful Saturday, October morning in Fort Greene Park located in Brooklyn New York. Gathered together for the Annual Great Pupkin Event are thousands of viewers and more than a hundred dog-contestants dressed in their best Halloween costumes. The dogs and their enthusiastic owners strut their stuff across the viewing area. They have come to be judged in this fabulous competition.
Read MoreFort Greene Park Fling Event : Celebrating Walt Whitman
This weekend was the Fort Greene Park Fling Event #fgpfling2019 to benefit the Fort Greene Park Conservancy. I have lived in the Fort Greene area all my life. I have seen and experienced our continual evolution.
Read MoreMotivation Monday: A Precious Moment with Steve McCurry
This past Sunday at the Art New York I stood side-by-side as seen in this photograph with the gentleman that spoke those words, National Geographic's most famous photographer, Steve McCurry.
Read MoreLMNOP Selling Workshop at Herman Miller/Benhar
The event was hosted and presented by Herman Miller/Benhar. Our presenter, John Dano/Benhar has trained thousands of sales professionals, with over a decade of sales training experience and is well known for his method "Scientific Selling".
Read MorePhotography Sold!
Another image sold today at the EyeEm Market on Getty Images. The pocket change I did not have and I am grateful for receiving. Do what you love. Put your work out in the world so it can be discovered, loved and embraced. In doing so, you will bless others and in return, you will be blessed.
Celebrate and give thanks for everything large and small. You can find this and my other photos at www.ronlouisphotos.com and Ron Foster | EyeEm.
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Soul Summit July '18
The rhythms from the Soul Summit located in Fort Greene Brooklyn could be felt deep within one's soul. It crossed economic boundaries, causing poor and rich to forget their status as they danced. Young and old alike danced carefree as the DJ mixed the music. It's an event like no other in New York City.
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