Dec 22, 2020

Rockefeller Center in New York City

Constructed throughout the 1930s in Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center is a New York City cultural landmark, entertainment center, and Art Deco wonder consisting of 19 different commercial buildings. Centered around 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the tallest tower in the complex, the landmark is highlighted by attractions like Radio City Music Hall, the Top of the Rock observation deck, and the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree and skating rink.  

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Made iconic by various appearances in pop culture, Rockefeller Center is famously the headquarters of NBC Studios and where Saturday Night Live and the Tonight Show are filmed. Rockefeller Center is also noteworthy for its public art with more than 100 murals, sculptures, and mosaics created by 39 different artists on display.

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas

Rockefeller Center 30 Rock NBC Christmas


Dec 20, 2020

Announcing the Winter Edition of the Hometown Series

Well, for those who kept asking let's just make it official right now. A winter edition of my "Hometown Series" shot in Medicine Hat, Alberta is launching on January 1, 2021.

Following the success of the summer series, it seemed like a no-brainer to expand on the popularity of the lockdown inspired posts from around my small corner of Alberta while options for travel photography still remain limited into the new year.

Hometown Series Editing Luke Medicine Hat
It's looking like things won't be getting back to normal quite as quickly as I'm sure we'd all like them to, so in the meantime I hope followers of my work can appreciate the return of regular posts, epic winter scenes, and loads of new visuals to share in the weeks ahead as they debut (near daily) on the Editing Luke Facebook page.

Exactly like the summer series was, the winter edition is being funded entirely on the back of the print sales that made shooting the content possible to begin with.

It's been a massive experiment / departure trying to figure 2020 out, but I can't tell you how incredibly grateful I am that so many viewers have helped to make the "Hometown Series" a success and a personal bright spot in a challenging year. It genuinely means a lot.

So, are you ready to see more? Stay tuned for the debut on New Year's Day!