Since we are on the subject of transportation, here’s the other ubiquitous feature of the street: CARS. Here are five views of cars, like never seen before. Or rather… only…
Williamsburg is a biker’s paradise. Bike paths are clearly marked out here, and allow one to go for delightful rides down to Greenpoint for brunch and such on weekends. Here…
Scooters and Motorcycles are in short supply on Wythe Ave, but they’re definitely there. And just because they each had a very distinct personality, and all looked like shiny mechanical…
Funny how money hasn’t quite come up in this conversation with Wythe Ave. The next three posts are variations on the theme of cash or credit.
What happens to chairs and benches when no one sits in them? I thought I’d capture that quality of longing…and abandonment.
This one resulted from shots of gloves I’ve taken in the past month. Spring is coming, and it seems only natural that while taking off and putting on gloves, some…
Another thing I notice in New York, particularly in Williamsburg – so many people smoke. And they leave their cigarette butts and empty cigarette packs everywhere.
Beneath the veneer of gentrification / yuppiefication, Williamsburg is still very much a down-and-dirty industrial zone. These are just a sampling of them any trucks – some absolutely immense –…
The only form of public transportation that plies Wythe Ave is Bus Q59, which runs from Rego Park, Queens, to Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Its route runs a total of 7 blocks…
I cheated a little here, separating out all the Mini Coopers I stumbled upon on Wythe Ave and presenting them here in a separate post.