a collection of photographs of creative people biking the streets of downtown Manhattan, shot from behind.
It was the sheer quantity of people on the street that made the spectacle unique. There were so many opportunities; you had to be perpetually alert and believe something was going to happen. You were not looking for photographs, but for the raw material that would make you want to photograph; the gesture or expression that demanded to be recorded. You were in the moment and you didn’t judge or qualify.
Game by Game [cartoon] account of the Knicks season. Will this be our year back to the playoffs?
A friendly visual match between those two cities, as seen by a Parisian-based-and-lover on New York : details, cliches and contradictions.
Edgemere, Queens, New York, where for nearly 4 decades an entire neighborhood has sat vitually empty on abandoned ocean front property.
… we’ve seen enough gritty black and white street photography from New York, right? But paging through it I was again reminded how a strong personal vision from a passionate and devoted photographer can transcend the “everything under the sun has been done” attitude we tend to carry along with us.
For christ’s sake people, just let me tune your god damn piano, do the both of us a favor. I’m the best in the whole god damn city, I swear to christ.