Taken in front of the 225 Broadway-Transportation Building near the Financial District in Lower Manhattan. Obviously taken several months ago when winter attire was required.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Flats Fixed
Who can resist quirky storefronts? I know I can’t! Obviously, at the corner of Park and Franklin; this is an area in which three neighborhood of Brooklyn meet. Those neighborhoods are Clinton Hill, Williamsburg, and Bedford Stuyvesant.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Stay Dry Tunnels, Stay Dry
Battery Park City is one of those Zone A locations that are looking at a mandatory evacuation in preparation of Hurricane Irene. Given its location, the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel stands a chance of being inundated with water as the storm progresses. Lets hope the pumps don’t protest their working conditions. As someone who uses the subway system as their primary means of transportation, I wish the same for those tunnels as well.
Indoor Parking, Precision Pricing
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
My ‘Pretty’ Street
I tend to be a rather private person so I avoid posting online those things that are of a personal nature. With that being said, I definitely do not post content indicating my place of residence, in case one of my ‘raving stalker fans’ may be lurking in the darkness ;) I post photograph of locations all over the city, but available time has been scarce as of late so in an attempt to deliver new content, I have taken to the Hannibal Lecter strategy of coveting what I see everyday…In this case, my own street.
Without disclosing exactly where, I will describe the vicinity. I reside in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant. The section of the neighborhood that I live is in the far northwest corner where it borders Williamsburg (to the north) and Clinton Hill (the the west). I have seen realtors market property in this area as being in either neighborhoods to avoid the whole Bed Stuy [do or die] image. Regardless of the spin, I live in Bed Stuy. The neighborhood is in transition and my street is no different. My block consists of brownstone and tenement stock that have been rehabbed, the photo directly below was taken from my stoop.
Such is typical of a dense neighborhood, one block is completely different from the next. The next block contains old industrial properties that have been converted into lofts with a few areas that still contain light industry. The buildings are well utilized by graffiti artists.
The next block is mainly retail, this shot was taken on garbage collection day-eve; case closed on the ‘rats the size of cats’ mystery that are frequently seen at night. Its quite a surreal sight to be walking home at night to see rapid, mobile, masses inside closed garbage bags, or garbage cans that wobble as if they are in some kind of eccentric orbit with about five tails sticking out of the top.
Welcome to NYC retail after dark, opaque, graffitied, gates rule the landscape. From what I hear, there is an initiative to ban these things [citing safety and law enforcement concerns], but I’m not for sure.
Forget Ikea or some other urban home store, a real man needs only a few dozen of these to furnish his place…
Monday, August 22, 2011
Urban Country Club
Workshop theme country club? Being that I have yet to attain the tax bracket status to join a county club, I have only preconceived notions of the archetypal ilk; operation of a band saw is definitely out of the question. Luckily, this place isn’t a country club, but a bar, which, for better or worse, I have a much better fit. Taken on Metropolitan Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Pre-Disney-esque 42nd Street
Its still around, it just got shoved over towards 8th Avenue and a few bells and whistles added. Near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown-West.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Standardized
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Drugs! Drugs! Drugs!
I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t been able to do any new photography in quite a while, so here is a stock photo taken from early spring in Greenwich Village. I’ve been fiending for a shot of something lately, with my camera that is.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Sunset Subway
Yes, Yes, I know, I post quite a bit of these subway shots. The New York City subway system is my primary mode of transportation, and its facilities tend to be low hanging fruit. With that being said, this is the entrance of the Jay Street-MetroTech (formerly Jay Street-Borough Hall) in downtown Brooklyn.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Stop at Sheepshead Bay
Friday, August 12, 2011
Maps and Shopping Bags
Attention! Oversized maps and credit cards at the ready! Let the tourism commence! Taken near the corner of 43rd and 8th, between Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Alien Caviar and Chained Bikes
My street is not always pretty, but its always interesting. The creator of this piece is a street artist that goes by Willow. This shot was taken a few doors down from my own apartment in Brooklyn.
Monday, August 8, 2011
The Golden Nostrand
The title of this post sounds a little like some of that frat boy slang you would see somewhere on urbandictionary.com. Innuendo building aside, this station is located at Fulton and (you guessed it) Nostrand Avenues in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. One distinctive feature of this station is that express platform is on the upper level while the local is on the lower; as far as I know, this is the only station in the system with this configuration.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Night Time Novelty, The Glowing Roof
1/2 second exposure, handheld, resulting in a slight blur. Taken near the corner of Myrtle and Franklin in the Clinton Hill area of Brooklyn…
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Bored, Waiting to Board
Piss, bleach, garbage, unhinged bums, delayed J trains, and excessive heat…The Chambers Street Station near City Hall has a little bit of something for everyone on a late Saturday night. Pay me no mind for I feel a little ornery on this night…