Jeff Colen has spent his career traveling around as a tour manager with musicians such as Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and Slaughter. But he's always carried his camera and has pursued his passion for photography, capturing a collection of striking and touching portraits and landscapes. You can see more of his work here.
No strings attached, playtime in Red Hook, NY, photography by Jeff Colen
Prom Night in Times Squre New York, photograph by Jeff ColenGirl, photograph by Jeff ColenA person of interest, Art Under the Bridge Festival, Dumbo Brooklyn, photograph by Jeff ColenA serious look from Inwood Hill Park, Old New York, photograph by Jeff ColenMirror Street, New York NY Photograph by Jeff ColenWoman reading the paper in Central Park, NYC, photograph by Jeff ColenAsleep at the Wheel, NY, photograph by Jeff ColenPortrait, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, photograph by Jeff ColenOn the Beach, Coney Island, NY, photograph by Jeff ColenThe magic of bubbles, New York, NY, photograph by Jeff ColenShore Hotel in Coney Island, Brooklyn, photograph by Jeff ColenFree Hugs, Vans Warped Tour, NY, photograph by Jeff ColenAndy Biersack from Black Veil Brides, NYC, photograph by Jeff ColenBlue Hair at Fashion Week, New York, photograph by Jeff ColenHalloween Parade, NYC, photograph by Jeff ColenPete Sison Atlantic City, NJ, Photograph by Jeff ColenZoltan Chaney, West Palm Beach, FL, photograph by Jeff ColenLeon Mobley, photograph by Jeff ColenRobert Plant, Werchter, Belgium, photograph by Jeff ColenSubway Piano Man, photograph by Jeff ColenEhru Musician, Central Park, NY, photograph by Jeff ColenVerrazano Bridge Brooklyn and Staten Island Photograph by Jeff ColenSilhouette and reflection, South Florida, photography by Jeff ColenChinese New Year, photograph by Jeff ColenScaffolding, New York, photograph by Jeff ColenCast Away, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, photograph by Jeff ColenDerek Jeter, final Yankee Stadium Game, Bronx, NY, photograph by Jeff ColenWaterfall woman, New York, NY, photograph by Jeff Colen
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S. Ann Comte
Beautiful photography. I especially love The Magic of Bubbles.
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The child’s expression he captured is almost amazing!