Occasionally I set out on a shoot with a theme in mind, rather than a specific object or fixture on the street. For this post, my theme was “Broken,” and…
This is it. This is number 100 of 100 Ways To See… A Street. The project is complete, and so is my short stint here in New York City. Tomorrow,…
April has been about dreams, change and new beginnings. There’s always been something cruel, yet hopeful about this month, an ambivalence captured in the most famous lines of English literature.…
This is the final post related to cash or credit, and it’s also somewhat related to a two posts I had in January on Condominiums, and Rental Listings. Here are…
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.
Wythe is a surreal collection of dreamscapes. Like the eponymous character in the novel Kafka on the Shore (海辺のカフカ), I stumble in and out of the spirit world, finding cats,…
In visual arts terms, “bricolage” refers to a type of installation work created through the serendipitous use of random and diverse objects that are available to the artist in order…
Spring is here. The trees are budding. And though it isn’t exactly the best translation of the Proust classic, I thought it appropriate to begin April with a post titled…
Spring is finally here. I walked out one morning in March and there was a light haze blanketing the street. It put me in a melancholy and reflective mood. Here…
For today’s post, I present the cars on Wythe Ave, but in an interesting, non-obvious way.