JOURNAL • BRIAN ROSE

New York/PS 3

by admin on 10/31/2007, no comments

Drinking fountain in PS 3, Hudson Street, Greenwich Village PS 3, the public elementary school in the West Village where my son Brendan goes. It manages to retain its unique, progressive, environment within the larger New York City school universe. It’s a great place, and Brendan, coming from overseas last January, has bloomed in its […]

New York/Fifth Avenue

by admin on 10/28/2007, no comments

Fifth Avenue across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Finally completed photography of 60+ buildings all over Manhattan, and a few in Queens and Brooklyn. The last shot was a re-do (because of construction) of 995 Fifth Avenue, formerly known as the Stanhope Hotel. It’s across the street from the Metropolitan Museum where dozens of […]

New York/Williamsburg, Virginia

by admin on 10/27/2007, no comments

Spring Arbor assisted living, Williamsburg, Virginia From Williamsburg, Brooklyn to Williamsburg, Virginia. Spring Arbor, assisted living apartments, where my 86 year old father just moved. I went down for a couple of days to get him situated. It was a necessary move, and I am happy with the care offered and the overall kindness of […]

New York/Gowanus Canal

by admin on 10/25/2007, no comments

Gowanus, Brooklyn On Saturday I went to the area around the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, a neglected industrial corridor between the leafy residential neighborhoods of Carroll Gardens and Park Slope. As is typical in New York, artists have infiltrated the loft buildings and warehouses, either renting studios or living semi-legally as long as they can […]

New York/The Ring Dome

by admin on 10/20/2007, no comments

The Ring Dome • Minsuk Cho • Petrosino ParkAdjacent to the Storefront for Art and Architecture The Ring Dome I haven’t been following the doings at the Storefront for Art and Architecture. It’s their 25th anniversary. But I walk by quite often, and it’s hard to miss the Ring Dome installation on the scruffy little […]

New York/Williamsburg

by admin on 10/19/2007, one comment

Williamsburg, Brooklyn I am swamped with scanning and color correcting the images from my recent jobs. I do it myself for a couple reasons. I have always done my own color printing, and want the control over the final product that is only possible if you do things yourself. That goes for both analog and […]

San Francisco/New York

by admin on 10/12/2007, no comments

1234 Howard Street • Stanley Saitowitz, architect Back in New York, I just want to point to two urban infill projects in the Bay Area that I took quick snapshots of. While I was photographing David Baker’s 8th and Howard project I came across the building above. I wasn’t sure who the architect was, but […]

San Francisco

by admin on 10/09/2007, no comments

Last night I went to a lecture by David Baker (who I am doing photos for) at the California College of Art, which has an architecture program. Lots of students, of course, as well as people from David’s office in attendance. I got mentioned a couple of times because a number of my photos were […]

San Francisco

by admin on 10/08/2007, no comments

Crescent Cove I finished photographing Crescent Cove on Saturday. Here’s a view from beneath the highway access ramps adjacent to the project. I still have a few loose ends to finish on other previously photographed David Baker projects. Tonight David is giving a lecture at the California College of Art, and I’m hoping to go. […]

San Francisco

by admin on 10/06/2007, no comments

Crescent Cove I’m photographing a housing complex called Crescent Cove tucked in between the freeway and a commuter rail line. The crescent is a curved street in which townhouses face inward away from the railroad tracks. The shot above is from the fourth floor of the front apartment building looking toward the townhouses. In the […]

New York/San Francisco

by admin on 10/05/2007, one comment

Under I280 in San Francisco Arrived in San Francisco Wednesday evening. I’m here taking pictures for David Baker, an architect best known for residential projects that engage in complex visual dialogue with the existing urban fabric. This one is a particularly difficult site shoehorned in between railroad tracks and freeway flyovers. The picture above was […]

New York/Clayton Patterson

by admin on 10/01/2007, one comment

Clayton Patterson exhibition at Kinz, Tillou + Feigen gallery Recently I went to Clayton Patterson’s exhibit at Kinz, Tillou + Feigen gallery in Chelsea. Patterson has for years chronicled the street culture of the Lower East Side/East Village in film and still photographs. The LES is a neighborhood described more often in the past tense […]