Thursday, October 25, 2007
88Laight
Drama
This is a crappy hip shot, out of focus, etc but since I'm always looking for people pictures that show some kind of emtion, I'm at least pleased with the body language in this. They don't need to be in focus to recognize the emotional dynamic.
For what it's worth, this is Greenwich Ave across from Benny's. On zooming in I'm not sure the person in blue is entirely a woman.
Village Pizza
Wheels on fire
Truck stop
Under the tree
32nd and 5th Ave
I can't think of the last time I walked up 5th Avenue. I took this on the way to take some shots of the new 2nd Ave Deli and was really amazed at all the cool buildings in the area. Cool old hotels, some great old row houses. It only makes sense, it's an old part of town. Still, we don't think of it because it's all in the shadow of the Empire State Building.
Memories
Red Mango opening on Bleeker near MacDougal
This guy just walked right up and stood in the doorway like he was in charge of the place. Eventually he wandered off with some addled muttering. If he's been in the neighborhood for as long as it looks like he has, I can't even imagine how many places he's seen come and go in this storefront on Bleeker near MacDougal. What does he see when he looks in that door?
That corner is now a seafood restaurant but I still see the poster shop that was there in the late 80s/early 90s.
N6th Street Art Gallery
Everything's opening at once!
It's like Spring!
Lokal is open
Lokal is open
That new Japanese place on Bedford, Mizu is open:
Miranda didn't open yet but it got a sign:
And it looks like I missed a couple. Alia opened, if you can believe that, and a new place with no name across the street from it.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
7-11 Sunset
I once saw a series of photographs of common American small town (not cute-small, just not city) intersections and parking lots. I was amazed that the photographer was able to see beauty in these settings. Even though I still thought the parking lot was ugly I could appreciate his application of an artistic eye to the setting. Anyway, whenever I'm in a setting where I wish there was either more trees or more concrete I think of that photo series and try to see a picture.