Category Archives: Brooklyn

1S24H // April 20th, 2010

I took this shot about a month ago when I was visiting my sister in Brooklyn.  This was taken from the balcony of her apartment.  I always love this view.  This is very ‘Brooklyn’ to me.  It’s where I was born and raised.  It’s where I am most comfortable, most at home.  It is familiar. ...

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1S24H // March 13th, 2010

It must be because I am getting ready to return home to NYC in a couple of days that I have been posting back-to-back shots from my last trip there.  It’s also fitting because I am really hoping to meet up with two buddies also making their way into NYC for the day to shoot. ...

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1S24H // March 12th, 2010

This was another one of those ‘Should I take a chance and get harassed by the police’ shots that we all seem to encounter every now and again, but apparently more so if you are in a major metropolitan subway station.  This here is a long corridor between stations in Brooklyn, NY.  My epic day...

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1S24H // February 23rd, 2010

Growing up on the Saturday morning cartoons of the ’80s, I tend to look at just about every manhole cover with some fondness and partly expect four giant mutant turtles to pop out wielding various weapons typically used by ninjas.  No such thing happened here, as I was standing in the DUMBO area of my...

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1S24H // February 16th, 2010

Welcome to Astroland Park, in Brooklyn’s own Coney Island area.  I remember going to Astroland Park as a kid and not much has changed.  These shooting galleries were one of my absolute favorite parts of the park.  I remember my father putting a quarter in (I think it costs $1 now) and start knocking off...

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