Hudson River Park Architectural interior shoots three evenings in a row. Last night went eleven hours and was over at 2am. I am exhausted.
New York/Hudson River Park
by admin on 09/30/2007, no comments
by admin on 09/30/2007, no comments
Hudson River Park Architectural interior shoots three evenings in a row. Last night went eleven hours and was over at 2am. I am exhausted.
by admin on 09/28/2007, no comments
Self-portrait, Merrrill Lynch conference room, Jersey City Shooting architectural interiors. Last night JPMorgan Chase, tonight Merrill Lynch in Jersey City, tomorrow H&M New York office near Union Square Park.
by admin on 09/26/2007, no comments
Lower Manhattan from the promenade in Brooklyn Heights Another beautiful end of September day in New York. Bush and Iranian president Ahmadinejad in town at the same time along with dozens of other world leaders. My wife Renée was interviewed about her experiences in New York by a journalist from Vrij Nederland, a major Dutch […]
by admin on 09/25/2007, 3 comments
Enshrined Memories: Brooklyn and the Civil War at the Brooklyn Public Library The Civil War project I worked on this summer is now up at the Brooklyn Public Library on Grand Army Plaza adjacent to Prospect Park. It’s a show I have some mixed feelings about. I knew from the beginning when I was asked […]
by admin on 09/24/2007, no comments
Hudson River Park Beautiful Sunday in New York. A longer post tomorrow.
by admin on 09/22/2007, no comments
Sixth Avenue near 42nd Street I am still trudging around town taking pictures of various buildings. It’s a never ending assignment. The timing for the sunlight has to be right. There’s always a truck or some other obstruction in front of things. I’ve been to some locations 4 or 5 times without success.
by admin on 09/20/2007, no comments
Midtown, sculpture by Robert Indiana Pretty busy these days shooting buildings around the city. Here are a couple of random moments. Bryant Park
by admin on 09/19/2007, no comments
Fifth Avenue and 21st Street The view out the window while shooting an architectural interior in the Flatiron District.
by admin on 09/16/2007, 4 comments
UPDATED HERE Last weekend I attended the funeral of an aunt in Franklin, Virginia. With the passing of most of my close relatives in the area I don’t expect to be making too many trips down there in the future. My father’s side of the family comes from the area with its peanuts, cotton, and […]
by admin on 09/14/2007, no comments
Katz’s Deli, Ludlow and Houston Streets (4×5 film) One of the evening photographs from a couple of weeks ago–from the ongoing Lower East Side project. A saxophone player and a door opener trolling for change as the throngs blur by. 20×24 inch prints in the lab Brendan plays video games in the lab
by admin on 09/11/2007, no comments
I am back from a short family related trip to Virginia of which I may have some pictures later. Yesterday, I sat in doctor’s office waiting room with my father and sister as video of General Petraeus, the commander in Iraq, played on several overhead TV screens. Fish swam aimlessly in a tank. I drove […]
by admin on 09/07/2007, no comments
Stephen Shore exhibit at ICP Closing this week at ICP in New York is Biographical Landscape: The Photography of Stephen Shore, 1969-79. If you are in the city in the next few days, don’t pass up the chance. When I first began shooting color in 1976 Shore was well on the way to completing the […]
by admin on 09/06/2007, no comments
Cars on Dean Street.
by admin on 09/05/2007, no comments
Richard Pare’s photos at the Museum of Modern ArtViews of Lenin’s tomb in Red Square, Moscow Richard Pare’s photo documentation of early modernist architecture in Russia is currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art and in the book The Lost Vanguard, Russian Modernist Architecture, 1922-32. Pare is one of the finest architectural photographers […]
by admin on 09/03/2007, no comments
Back in Astoria yesterday to photograph a couple of buildings with the 4×5 view camera. After I finished, I walked around two long blocks snapping pictures with my Ricoh digital. Keep in mind that this is the end of the elevated N and W lines of the subway, but Manhattan is not more than 20 […]