Sunday, December 2, 2007

Photo Essay
















(Top)- Hoping to win it big this woman plays one of the many slot machines in the city Thursday night. Slot machines and the people who play them are the biggest form of income for the casinos. (2nd Down)- The pace of the city has become too much for this man. Sitting outside the Margaritaville restaurant, a man takes a quick cat nap on Monday afternoon. (3rd Down)- Life moves at a hectic pace in Las Vegas. The people moving through the Venetian Tuesday morning were no different than could be seen anywhere else in the city. (4th Down)- Wednesday night a child sits in awe of the fish tank in the Cesar’s Palace Forum shops. Even with all the things geared towards adults, the city makes a big effort to make things family friendly. (5th Down)- A man outside the Luxor works on his blackberry Wednesday afternoon while waiting for the monorail. This gentleman proves that even in Vegas the work never stops. Vegas is a top destination for conferences for businesses. (Bottom)- Progress never stops in Las Vegas. Late Monday night the Frontier Hotel and Casino was torn down. The Casino stood for sixty five years and will be replaced in the name of bigger and better things.
Photos by Robert Neno.









2 comments:

Carlos Moreno said...

A quick observation: notice how three of your verticals of people all have their heads in the dead center of the frame?

Normally this is not so bad if you've got some compelling background or foreground, but here, I think you're wasting some space.

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