East 172nd Street and Southern Boulevard, The Bronx — © Brian Rose Without comment.
New York/The Bronx
by admin on 07/31/2009, no comments
by admin on 07/31/2009, no comments
East 172nd Street and Southern Boulevard, The Bronx — © Brian Rose Without comment.
by admin on 07/31/2009, no comments
West Side Highway artifacts — © Brian Rose Stan B. in his comment to the last post mentions the “post apocalyptic piece of concrete” that stood abandoned for years on the west side of Manhattan. Inexplicably, despite all the fixing up and covering up of New York’s industrial past, a couple of art deco slabs […]
by admin on 07/29/2009, one comment
Canal Street — © Brian Rose I was down on Canal the other day taking pictures of what is sometimes called the printing district, now updated to real estate friendly Hudson Square. Canal Street remains a tumultuous strip of cut-rate hardware, electronics, and jewelry shops, but some of its rough edges have been smoothed, as […]
by admin on 07/25/2009, no comments
The Bowery — © Brian Rose The rapidly changing scene on the Bowery between Houston and Stanton Streets.
by admin on 07/24/2009, no comments
Berlin: In From the Cold (click for book website) This November being the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall, I have put together a new book focused exclusively on my pictures of Berlin. My earlier book, The Lost Border, included many photographs of the Wall, but its focus was not primarily on […]
by admin on 07/21/2009, 4 comments
Some people fall through the cracks–maybe lots of people fall through the cracks. It’s a fact that there are many extraordinary artists and musicians afoot who have not received the attention or accolades they deserve. I know a number of such people who remain neglected, but quite vital and alive, outside the gated community of […]
by admin on 07/17/2009, no comments
Julius Shulman photographing Case Study house #22 by Pierre Koenig One of the pioneers in the field of architectural photography, Julius Shulman has died at 98. There are many things that make his work significant–enough for a lengthy essay–but for me, it was the idea of architectural photography as a staged event. The end result […]
by admin on 07/10/2009, no comments
A couple of months ago I put up some pictures of pickup basketball made with my digital camera–experimenting with the idea of of photographing in between moments of the game–for instance, when the ball is on the rim, and the players are jockeying for position or blocking out for a rebound. Rather than work with […]
by admin on 07/08/2009, no comments
The last of my pictures from our recent trip to Westbrook on the Long Island Sound. The beach is lined with houses, some old traditional shingle style, and others verging on suburban McMansion style. I took several walks through the streets with my digital camera. Here’s my mini-series:
by admin on 07/07/2009, no comments
Westbrook, Connecticut — © Brian Rose Visual note taking while vacationing on the Long Island Sound. Back in the city with lots to do after a sparse winter and spring.
by admin on 07/05/2009, no comments
A Taste of Holland, South Norwalk, Connecticut© Brian Rose Killing some time waiting for the train back to New York, we discovered the shop pictured above, which specializes in all things Dutch, especially food items like licorice (drop) and cheese (kaas). It also flogs the usual Dutch cliches such as windmills, wooden shoes, Delft Blue, […]
by admin on 07/03/2009, no comments
Self-portrait in a convex mirror — © Brian Rose A few days out of the city on the Long Island Sound.