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Flotilla Raid Protest in New York City

On Monday, May 31, Israeli Defense Forces raided a flotilla of cargo ships and passenger boats carrying 10,000 tons of aid for Gaza. The operation ended with at least 10 people dead, as reported by the New York Times. Protests soon erupted around the world, and below are photos I took Monday afternoon in New [...]

Broadway Junction

The escalators at Broadway Junction in Brooklyn today: var addthis_language = ‘en’;var addthis_options = ‘email, favorites, digg, delicious, myspace, google, facebook, reddit, live, more’;

Basketball at the Cage

Yesterday I chanced upon this basketball tournament at the West 4th Street Courts in Manhattan. Below are a few of the photos: var addthis_language = ‘en’;var addthis_options = ‘email, favorites, digg, delicious, myspace, google, facebook, reddit, live, more’;

A New York Afternoon

Saturday, May 22, 2010: A single afternoon of walking around New York City. From a Flea Market in Fort Greene, to Washington Square Park, the Basketball courts near West 4th station, a street party in Williamsburg, and finally to the woman sleeping on a sidewalk in Bushwick. var addthis_language = ‘en’;var addthis_options = ‘email, favorites, [...]

Jack Troake

Jack Troake from Juozas Cernius on Vimeo. A conversation with Jack Troake, a veteran fisherman and seal hunter, recorded in Twillingate, Newfoundland, in March 2010. The video includes several locations of the Newfoundland landscape, from Gros Morne National Park to Cape Spear. This is part of an ongoing project. var addthis_language = ‘en’;var addthis_options = [...]

Interview with Moises Saman

Where violence is the main negotiating tool and peace a spurious concept, Moises Saman portrays the resilience of the human spirit beyond the dogmas of religion and nationalism. He’s a photojournalist who has covered wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as projects in Pakistan, Nepal, Haiti, Lebanon, El Salvador, and Cuba. Above photo: Aita [...]