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03 Jul

# 8/9 – The Wind and the Stars (Redux)

I was going for celestial phenomena with my trio of posts on Clouds, Stars and the Wind; as though I was walking on air, and the street below my feet…

24 Jun

#7 Cloud (Redux)

Sometimes when I walk down the street, I like to look up, instead of ahead of me, to observe the clouds overhead And to imagine what it might be like,…

18 Jun

#6 Broken (Redux)

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…

10 Jun

#5 Faces II (Redux)

There were just too many faces on the street, staring out at me as I took my walk down Wythe Ave for this shoot. From part II of Faces, I’ve…

03 Jun

#4 – Faces (Redux)

So many faces stare out at you on Wythe Ave, presenting a wealth of human emotions: seduction, vulnerability, rebellion, inscrutability. I particularly liked faces on lamp-posts, because they allowed for…

27 May

#2 Cross Street (Redux)

In many cultures, crossroads are sacred and magical places, where possibilities converge and reality itself is unstable. I felt this convergence of many possible realities walking along Wythe Ave each…

21 May

#1 Pavement (Redux)

A fundamental aspect of the street is the PAVEMENT.  It is that which makes walking on the street possible in the first place. A fundamental aspect of urban life is…

20 May

A Whole New Way of Seeing…100WTS

The premise of 100 Ways To See… A Street was complexity; and its structure was fractal: the sum of the project’s parts was far, far greater than the whole. In…

25 Apr

#100 Finally…Try

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,…

24 Apr

#99 April

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.…

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