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Tag Archives: nyc
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
Save the Date: Walking the Block, exhibit opening!
I am happy to announce that Walking the Block will be on exhibit June 4-July 2 at B.Hollyman Gallery in Austin, Texas. The exhibit opening will be on June 4th, 2011 from 6-8pm! Walking the Block, multimedia piece: the sights … Continue reading
Posted in austin, Christopher Street, portraits, street
Tagged austin, b.hollyman, beauty, black and white, chi chi, Christopher Street, exhibit, film, gallery, gay, icp, lgbt, manhattan, nikon, nyc, portrait, sex workers, street, texas, transgender
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Linden Moogan, a moving portrait
Kate and I lived on Hancock Street in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn for 2 years, we were lucky to have the Moogans as our landlords, upstairs neighbors and friends. This is a “moving portrait” photo film of Linden Moogan. This was … 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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The Books are in!
Yesterday I picked up a box of 100 copies of Proud To Serve, printed and bound at Conveyor Print Space in Hoboken, NJ. You can order your signed-limited edition copy online here.
Posted in portraits, proud to serve
Tagged American, ban, book, dadt, don't ask don't tell, gay, Jo Ann Santangelo, lesbian, lgbt, military, nyc, portrait, transgender, united states, veterans
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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
Take a journey on my saddle
Last night was picture perfect weather for a 4 hour bike ride from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Before I left I took Iso on a walk to Crown Heights to pick up our weekly CSA veggies! Walking back home, this image … Continue reading
A good suck on the C train
I don’t know if I was ever a thumb sucker, I’ll have to ask my mother, if I was I’m glad I’m still not one. This is not a rare sight on the NYC Metro.