In 2013 I ventured into Brooklyn and Queens to do street photography. The first photograph of the abandoned trolley car was shown at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition show in … Continue reading
Category Archives: Manhattan
6 Train Running Express
When your train is skipping local stops and all you want to do is go home…but a new year awaits.
Skywalking
Security
5th Avenue and 42nd Street
Masters of S-X
One of the best corners in Manhattan for street photography.
Library Lion
The two iconic lions that stand guard outside the New York Public Library were nicknamed Patience and Fortitude by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. I’ve never known which was which. This one might be Patience because he’s putting up with an enormous … Continue reading
East 42nd Street
Simply irresistible… This is what the iPhone was created for.
Mulberry Street
The San Gennaro Festa was hugely disappointing and hardly Italian any more, arepas being more abundant than zeppole. But I love an Italian marching band. This gentleman from Hoboken has played in the Red Mike Festival Band for 40 … Continue reading
Mulberry Street
How well do you know New York? The first St. Patrick’s Cathedral isn’t the one on Fifth Avenue, it’s St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral on Mulberry Street in Little Italy. Not many Italians live in the neighborhood now, but they return … Continue reading