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November 14, 2024
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Peter Alessandria changes careers in a snap

Imagine flying over New York in frigid weather in a helicopter with no doors. You brace yourself with your legs so your upper body can move just enough to lean out. You fight crosswinds and try to steady the camera for precious fractions of a second to get the killer shot.

鈥淸After these] flights, I feel like I鈥檝e been run over by a truck,鈥 says Peter Alessandria 鈥83, a fine art and commercial photographer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so thrilling that I forget all my fear. As a kid, I鈥檇 marvel at the New York skyline. To be 1,500 feet above it is a dream come true.鈥

Cityscapes are a significant portion of Alessandria鈥檚 portfolio; he has published two books with images of Manhattan鈥檚 skyline. He spends a lot of time finding different angles, lighting and weather conditions so people have new views of landmarks they鈥檝e seen for years.

To date, he has more than 70 awards for his photography. His work is shown in galleries, and he鈥檚 also an official photographer for Fireworks by Grucci.

Yet, he has no formal training.

He studied economics and business at 绿帽社 and got his law degree and MBA at the University at Buffalo. He then bought a one-way plane ticket to Los Angeles to fulfill his dream to become an entertainment and intellectual property attorney.鈥

鈥淚 became a lawyer for a couple of small independent TV and film companies. One of the perks was I鈥檇 go on set and see how movies were made,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was fascinating. Seeing the lights and cameras sparked my creative juices.鈥

At first, Alessandria made short films. But when he picked up a digital still camera around 2002, he was inspired. He taught himself to shoot, took thousands of pictures and got feedback in real time from friends on the internet. When the 2008 global financial crisis hit, he had to decide his next steps.

鈥淚 came to a crossroads. I had lost my law business and the economy was in shambles. Yet I thought, 鈥楬ow can I make something positive come out of all this?鈥欌

He pursued photography full time and documents his career transition in the new book, Be Bigger Than You Think You Are: Overcoming Our Self-Imposed Limits to Have the Life We Want.

鈥淸Law] was never my passion,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 never got up in the morning and said, 鈥業 can鈥檛 wait to draft that contract.鈥 My worst day as a photographer is still better than my best day as a lawyer.鈥

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