Monthly Archives: September 2018


251. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Williamsburg Bridge. Looking west to Manhattan.


250. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Psychological insight on the hood in the hood.


249. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn. This look is ubiquitous in the industrial northeast, but reaches its full splendor in NYC. “Nineteenth Century Steel Construction as American Epistemology” would be a worthy doctoral dissertation.


248. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Hells Kitchen. Being just a few blocks from the Theater District, there has to be a pun about “hoofers” in there somewhere . . .


247. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Brownsville, Brooklyn. Street scene in the life of New York on the eastern end of Eastern Parkway, my favorite steet due to its similarity to boulevards in Paris. Art writers talk a lot about “narrative” in photos, or “movement in a still image”, which is about subjective contour and incipient motion.


246. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Greenwich Village.


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