Mark Sorace
Bio
New York artist concentrated in photography. Practicing writing, poetry, sound design, video.
Stories (4/0)
Our Apartment Guy
The train rides above ground over here and still I look downward into my book. I may be missing the view, but I am appreciating the way the sun illuminates my pages—so bright my eyes automatically blacken the space around them. I note that the M train makes for a lovely reading experience. I met Jayden two summers ago when he joined the team at my job. He is sitting across from me on this train with his headphones on maybe listening to a girl singing pop music. I follow him off the train as he takes a phone call with the other Jaedon in our lives. Interesting how judgmental I am of my surroundings when I consider I might live there though I find myself content anywhere with a roof and a window, somehow.
By Mark Sorace9 months ago in Journal
- Top Story - March 2020
Fame for AllTop Story - March 2020
My face has been seen around the world over 25-million times, but I am not even remotely famous. In the early 2010s, I began creating profiles on various social media platforms. My first was Twitter, then Facebook, then Instagram, and so on. I was around 13 years old when I had signed up for virtually every relevant social media on the internet and I could not be happier because I spent a lot of time connecting with people I know, sharing statuses and photos, and scrolling through explore pages. A few years in, I decided I wanted to use these platforms to build a following and influence.
By Mark Sorace4 years ago in Journal
iPhone 11 Pro Max Camera Test
The new iPhones were unveiled on September 10th and are already in the hands of consumers just ten days later. The phones have been redesigned with a stunning new frosted glass back, the most durable glass on a smartphone ever, spatial audio stereo speakers, and built with the new A13 Bionic chip to speed up virtually everything you do on your iPhone. There are so many other features to talk about, but what everyone wants to know about is the camera system. The iPhone 11 Pro is equipped with a wide angle lens, standard lens, and a telephoto lens. These cameras team up to perform as the best cameras on a smartphone, ever.
By Mark Sorace5 years ago in Photography
- Top Story - September 2019
My Ten Dollar CameraTop Story - September 2019
Taking photographs has been a hobby of mine for over a decade and I am only 18. Clearly photography has evolved from a hobby of mine to a passion in that time. I began shooting with anything that had a camera whether that be my parents' cell phones or even my Nintendo DS. I moved onto taking photos with my iPod Touch when I wanted an upgrade. Within a few years I had a Sony Cybershot because it was my chance to take photographs on a device meant to take photographs. When I saved enough money, I then purchased a Nikon D3200 and thought I was a professional all of a sudden. Around this time I was also beginning to take photos on my first iPhone. By the time I was 16 my Nikon broke where the lens attaches to the body, so I had to save for and purchase a new one. This time I switched to Canon, and purchased a Rebel T6i. Since then, I have not purchased another digital camera, unless you consider iPhone upgrades.
By Mark Sorace5 years ago in Photography