Crosswalk No. 4
This is basically my first Crosswalk shot. I don't love it but it barely makes my quality cutoff, and I want to put it out there for the record. There…
This is basically my first Crosswalk shot. I don't love it but it barely makes my quality cutoff, and I want to put it out there for the record. There…
Check the reflections; it's like a department store mirror. You can see the couple from 3 different angles. I didn't even realize until I loaded onto my computer.
I love these triangle-shaped buildings, set on odd shaped corners. The Flatiron is the most famous such building, and apparently derived its name from the resemblance of its shape to…
When Nikon and Canon shooters think of the other system, they spend half their time thinking up reasons why their preferred system is superior, and the other half looking enviously…
The nostalgia that many people hold for the old, crime-ridden, "gritty" New York, is, well, STUPID. We are so much better off now that the city is safer and cleaner…
In New York, as in most cities, some addresses are deemed more desirable than others. Generally the avenue addresses have a bit more cachet than the streets, and Fifth Avenue…
Another shot from my visit to the High Line on a bleak President's Day. I returned with my family 3 weeks later on a sunny early-Spring Sunday afternoon, and the…
This is from a morning photowalk I took in Dumbo last December. The open door to this warehouse caught my eye. Unfortunately there were a number of city employees milling…
For reasons I cannot quite fathom, an installation of Hello Kitty sculptures went up in the courtyard of the Lever House on Park Avenue in Manhattan, and this one, the…
Last Friday I introduced the first edition of Bus Stop Fridays. Today it is Crosswalk Tuesdays. Same idea.
Evening HDR shot of the Paterno and Colosseum apartment buildings at the corner of 116th Street and Riverside Drive, a beautiful gateway to both Morningside Heights and Columbia University, whose…
I'm starting a new series, "Bus Stop Fridays." It's exactly what it sounds like: photographs of people waiting at bust stops on New York City.