NEW YORK NEW YORK. Out on the Park Avenue divider with some newly installed sculpture by Santiago Calatrava, who I think of primarily as an architect. Really interesting futurist work.
Day 2065 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
NEW YORK NEW YORK. I spent the middle of the day exploring 9th Avenue. Hells’ Kitchen is no longer really Hell’s Kitchen. First and Ninth Avenues are among the few streets in New York which retain some of their “Old New York” 19th and early 20th Century character. I’ll be shooting them to preserve their memory; there areas are changing very rapidly.
Day 2064 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – I got out and shot alleys today. I’ve been shooting back doors and alleys, the places where the trash and gas meters and broken things collect, for six or seven years now. This is a good one
Day 2063 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
WARREN CONNECTICUT and NEW YORK NEW YORK – I struggled a bit in Connecticut but then had a good early evening back in New York. I love these very long days with marvelous light at 7:00 – 8:00 in the evening. These three very different images are technically similar: they are stitched from multiple frames. This gives me medium format resolution with a much smaller, easier to handle, camera.
Day 2061 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
MORRIS CONNECTICUT – We spent the better part of the weekend at festivities around the wedding of the daughter of old and close friends. We don’t know the bride well so I didn’t take a lot of photos. Here’s a bar. The ceremony was at Winvian, a lovely country inn here in Litchfield County.
Day 2060 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day four years ago (day 599): Chrysler. This is one of my favorite images from this project. It was take with a Hasselblad 60 meg back on a technical camera body with a very wide lens. The original was in color but I converted it to black and white early on. Click through the link and you can see the original as posted in color.