About Adventures of a GoodMan

My name is Greg Goodman, and this is the magazine of my life.
. . . .Through it, I invite you to join me on a virtual photographic trip around the world, complimented by stories and multimedia from the road.
Think of the site as my answer to the age-old question: I traveled; now what?
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Latest Work
- An Intro to South Korea. Observations from my First Week
- Rain Can’t Stop my First Day of Filming “Get Lost in Korea”
- I’m Filming a TV Show for National Geographic Channel in South Korea
- One of my Favorite Months Ever | as narrated by 29 photographs
- 36 Reasons Why I Love Living in Chiang Mai, Thailand
- What Does Traffic Look Like in the Philippines?
- A Photoshop Conundrum: Does No Grate = a Great Photo?
- Take a Tour of Tainan, Taiwan – Historic Buildings, Temples & More
- How Tripod Photography Led to an Incredible Local Experience in Taipei
- The World’s Most Exciting Baseball Game in Taiwan
Latest Adventures
One of my Favorite Months Ever | as narrated by 29 photographs
29 of my absolute favorite photos from one of the most incredible months of my life in Turkey and New York City.
read more >>A Small Island in the Middle of New York City: At Night
At night, Roosevelt Island is especially beautiful and eerie. Unlike the rest of New York City, which never sleeps, the Island goes to bed pretty early and leaves its streets and courtyards empty.
read more >>Incredible Lightning Storm Photography Over New York City Bridges
Incredible photographs of lightning bolts crashing over the Queensboro Bridge and a Con Edison power plant in New York City. Plus, stories of the experience and how I got the shots.
read more >>Soaring High Above New York City on an Aerial Tramway
Imagine soaring above the New York City skyline in an aerial cable car every day to get to school. That’s how I spent my childhood growing up on Roosevelt Island: a two mile long and 800 foot wide sliver of land in the East River sandwiched between Manhattan from Queens.
read more >>The Filming of a Theory
Everyone loves seeing a movie being filmed, so when the production of Conspiracy Theory came to my hometown of Roosevelt Island, New York City, in 1996, I did what any high school photographer would do: grabbed my camera and a roll of B&W film and started documenting.
read more >>Spooky Nightime Photography at a New York City Parking Garage
The Motorgate parking garage on New York City’s Roosevelt Island is a spooky place at night. Especially with the HDR setting on my EVO camera turned on.
read more >>Roosevelt Island Fall Photography
A recent visit to my hometown of Roosevelt Island in New York City in October could not have provided a more serene and beautiful backdrop for taking some photos. With the autumn wind blowing and the fall foliage changing the leaves to beautiful shades of yellow, orange, red and brown, …
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