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Tag Archives: brooklyn
Sifting through the past…
I was organizing some old negatives, I came across this image: I didn’t notice it on my first pass of the contact sheet over 3 years ago.
Taken on Nostrand Avenue: C train platform February 15, 2009. I was on my way to Queens to photograph Denny Meyer, LGBT Activist and US Navy Veteran.
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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Wonder Woman never lies
67 portraits are on the floor, asking me “where should I go, who should I be next to? ” Oh, the fun days of editing and sequencing. Then I started questioning my decisions, “should I put Stewart back next to … Continue reading
Posted in Bed Stuy, brooklyn, proud to serve
Tagged American, Bed Stuy, brooklyn, dadt, hancock, la casa, lgbt, military, mug, proud to serve, tea, united states, veterans, wonder woman
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Utah to Brooklyn in Pictures (Days 21-27)
I am Back in Brooklyn! What an amazing journey! Here is the last leg of it from Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey to Brooklyn! Day 21- I woke up … Continue reading
Week One in Pictures 8/25-9/01
Day 1: Brooklyn, Washington D.C, Maryland, North Carolina – Two Veteran Portraits Day 2: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia – One portrait Day 3: Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi – Three portraits Day 4: Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas – One portrait Day 5- … Continue reading
Posted in phone images, portraits, proud to serve, street
Tagged Alabama, American, austin, Bed Stuy, bike, bridge, brooklyn, dadt, flag, gay, Georgia, hancock, iphone, Jo Ann Santangelo, lesbian, lgbt, Louisiana, Maryland, military, Mississippi, North Carolina, portrait, South Carolina, street, texas, united states, United States Army, veterans, Washington D.C
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Proud to Serve Route
Proud to Serve Route, originally uploaded by jo ann santangelo. This is a rough idea of the route I will be taking. With the funds raised on
Posted in portraits, street
Tagged American, ban, brooklyn, dadt, gay, Jo Ann Santangelo, kickstarter, lgbt, map, military, multimedia, nikon, portrait, road trip, self, street, united states, veterans
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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