Somewhere in New York City … Holga 120N, Kodak Tri-X400
At the top of the rock …
Manhattan, from Top of the Rock / New York City / Dec, 2007
View of The Empire State Building from the observation deck at the Rockefeller Centre. The Top of the Rock has to have one of the best views in the city and strongly suggest that everyone visiting New York needs to check it out.
Taken from near the corner of 42nd Street and 5th Avenue.
An art deco masterpiece to this day.
5th Avenue, NYC / December 2007
Times Square NYC
The Met / New York City / December 2007
Taken from the Liberty Island Ferry – Early morning of December 30th 1999. © Dyle Warren All Rights Reserved
US$5.16–US$117.80
If you worried about falling off the bike, you’d never get on- Lance Armstrong Brooklyn Bridge, / New York / USA / Date Added: June 07, 2009
“I speak 3 languages. English. Spanish. And Motherfucker.” KATY (owner Katy’s Candy) KATY’S CANDY R.I.P. 08 / Interview by J&K. Counter/Culture – The Disappearing Face of Brooklyn’s Storefronts James and Karla Murray, curators and photographers Brooklyn Historical Society OPENING: Sept 10th 5:30 to 7:30 PM Show runs: September 10 – December 28 Press release: Shot with film. Press Release: Brooklyn’s neighborhood storefronts have the city’s history etched in their facades. Each store is as unique as the customers they serve and are run by owners who share a commitment to provide a special service. Many shops are lifelines for their communities, vital to the residents who depend on them for a multitude of needs. Yet such shops are disappearing on a daily basis as their neighborhoods rapidly change. The influx of big box retailers and chain stores threatens these modest institutions, while neighborhood modernization and the conformity that it brings are replacing the unique appearance and character of once colorful streets. Photographer-curators James and Karla Murray have scoured Brooklyn to observe “mom and pop” businesses from humble neighborhood stores tucked away on narrow side streets to well-known institutions on historic avenues. Through unprecedented panoramic photographs that depict entire blocks, portraits of individual storefronts, and illuminating interviews with shop owners, this exhibition reveals how neighborhood stores help set the pulse, life, and texture of their communities. Also: / STOREFRONT: The Disappearing Face of New York (Fall 2008 Gingko Press 320 Pages Hardcover)
Mysterious Midtown. / New York City / December 2007
A spot of capitalism in SoHo.
Brooklyn, NYC.
9/11/08
First night shot of the new year, it was too cold for me. / A very thin layer of ice on parts of the Hudson helped with the reflections.
West 53rd Street, New York City … Holga 120N, Kodak Tri-X400
Meat-packing District, New York.
This shot was taken in the graveyard at New York’s Trinity Church in the spring of 2005. Located just a few blocks from Ground Zero, Trinity Church is an oasis of tranquility in lower Manhattan. “Eleanor Rigby died in the church and was buried along with her name…”
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