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Category Archives: manhattan
Falcon 5 open house and Walking the Block extended until February 28, 2013
Hey Austinites!! Come by Falcon 5, a contained artspace (705 Gunter Street, 78702) from 7:00-9:00pm on Wednesday 1/23 for an art open house and Austin’s Health & Human Services department will be offering FREE HIV testing. Even if you already … Continue reading
Posted in austin, Christopher Street, manhattan, portraits
Tagged aids, austin, b/w, black and white, container, documentary, east, falcon 5, gallery, hiv, intimate, photography, portrait, prostitutes, stonewall, street, studio, testing, transgender, walking the block, workers
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Falcon 5 has landed
On Monday November 5th, Falcon 5 arrived at her new home, 705 Gunter Street, Austin, Texas 78702 alongside Red Rider Studios. Since then I have been slowly moving in and setting up the studio and gallery. The first official exhibit … Continue reading
Posted in austin, daily life, manhattan, phone images, portraits, street
Tagged austin, black and white, Christopher Street, conatiner, documentary, east, film, gallery, Jo Ann Santangelo, lgbt, manhattan, military, neighbor, nikon, photography, portrait, proud to serve, storage, street, texas, transgender, united states, veterans
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A hip trip to the apple
On Friday I flew to New York City to meet up with my Hip Lady for 5 days of book signing events and some good friend time. This is my first visit to the apple, since we packed the Penske … Continue reading
Posted in Bed Stuy, brooklyn, manhattan, street
Tagged Bed Stuy, brooklyn, festival of ideas, hancock, hip girls guide to homemaking, iphone, kate payne, manhattan, pickling, portrait, street
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forgotten and found memories in color
From August 2008 to December 2010, Kay and I lived in Brooklyn, NY. During that time, I was a student at the International Center of Photography. At the start of school in September 08, we were given a bunch of … Continue reading
My final adventures in Brooklyn and Manhattan via train and bike
I can’t believe it’s been almost a month since we moved from Brooklyn, New York back to Austin, Texas! Looking back on my last few weeks in New York -with all my preparations for the Proud to Serve exhibit opening … Continue reading
Posted in Bed Stuy, brooklyn, Christopher Street, manhattan, phone images, proud to serve, street
Tagged Bed Stuy, bike, bridge, brooklyn, bus, Christopher Street, dadt, gay, graffiti, hancock, icp, la casa, lgbt, manhattan, military, neighbor, nyc, portrait, road trip, self, street, subway, transgender, united states, veterans, williamsburg, yellow
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Tenements
tenements_25.jpg, originally uploaded by jo ann santangelo. Taken during a recent recording session in New York City for Tenements new full-length album due out in March. Check out them and their music here: tenements.tumblr.com/ View all the images here
Gotham City
I’m in Kansas, hanging out with some old friends from my Phoenix days, uploading and editing images for the project/exhibit and blog (post coming soon) when I came across this image, taken (May 2009) and boy did it make me … Continue reading
Posted in manhattan, portraits, street
Tagged batman, black and white, Christopher Street, costume, film, icp, manhattan, nikon, nyc, portrait, street, times square
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Hey Homo…
Last week was Gay Pride in New York City. Sadly, I missed most of it. I was either working, teaching and sick (bronchitis). I worked both Friday and Saturday at Dressler, mostly without a voice. Sunday was the final class … Continue reading
Posted in Christopher Street, manhattan, portraits, street
Tagged American, Christopher Street, flag, gay, lgbt, manhattan, nyc, portrait, pride, rainbow, rose petals, stonewall inn, street
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Train hopping
A subway ride experience in the greater New York area can be crowded, empty, stressful, peaceful, frustrating, smelly,etc it totally depends on what line you ride, what time of day it is and what direction you are headed. In the … Continue reading