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…
Next up: these are all the stoops and stairwells that lead down and directly onto Wythe Ave. There were many others but they led down to a cross-street instead.
Another street-level fixture, albeit temporary – Trash, or as they call it here in America, Garbage. Plenty of it just ends of in translucent trash bags on the street, though…
Another street-level feature that occurs twice in every block along Wythe Ave. I don’t think most of these actually work, though. They seem more like relics and ruins, than functioning…
Alright, today’s the first of a series of Street-level Feature themed posts. First up, US Mail boxes, in deep olive green, dark ultramarine and psychedelic.
Next on the list, all of the cross-street signs on Wythe Ave, alongside a few other signs typically seen on the street.
A post on Light and Shadows naturally precedes one on darkness. Here are 15 views, some ghostly, of Wythe Ave at night.
It was a particularly sunny morning when I took these photos, allowing for some really haunting shots of light and shadows. I particularly liked the featured image, and the one…
For today’s post, I scoured Wythe Avenue for QR codes, expecting to find a proliferation of them. But there weren’t actually that many, and most of them appeared to me…