This is a time-lapse photography project from the 2010 Mermaid Parade at Coney Island, New York. This video was edited from over 8,000 still images, photographed on a Canon 5D and a TS-24mm f/3.5 L lens. The music came from Friendlymusic.com. Thanks to Paddy Johnson and Lena Ganssmann for their help on the production side [...]
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NYC Pride Parade
On Sunday July 27th, tens of thousands of New Yorkers took part in this year’s annual Pride March. From 5th Avenue in midtown to Christopher street in the West Village, throngs of people packed sidewalks and streets to get a view of the spectacle. As per usual with my interest in most public events, my [...]
Bushwick Kids
School’s out and yesterday, the thermometer rose to a humid 98 degrees. Two blocks from where I live in Bushwick, Brooklyn, I saw these kids taking part in the urban summer ritual of playing in water from a fire hydrant. var addthis_language = ‘en’;var addthis_options = ‘email, favorites, digg, delicious, myspace, google, facebook, reddit, live, [...]
Five Years at The 46th Precinct of New York City
Mr. Franco documented the 46th precinct of New York City from 1979 to 1984 in a series of photos that show abject desperation, the unforgiving culture of crime, poverty, and the fierce survival instincts at battle in the Bronx.
Kurt Vile
Kurt Vile at Union Pool in Williamsburg on Friday, June 18, 2010.
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, [...]
Union Square, New York City
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Donut Pub, New York City
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East Village, New York City
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Grand Central Station, NYC
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New York City Marathon
I’ve been in New York for five years and have seen the marathon as many times. It’s a tremendous event, at different moments humorous, intense, heartening, and always vibrant with the spirit of determination. This year, I brought my camera along, and below are a handful of the photographs I took in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. [...]
Guggenheim Protest Letter by Notable Artists
What do Milton Avery, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell have in common? All were artists (amongst others) who opposed Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim museum construction. See the open letter below: var addthis_language = ‘en’;var addthis_options = ‘email, favorites, digg, delicious, myspace, google, facebook, reddit, live, more’;




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