Photography: The Black and White Project Revisited, Days 19-22: April 19, 2016 – April 22, 2016
(Photo Caption: There’s nothing more old-school New York than seeing old sneakers hanging on an electrical wire. And it’s always a pleasant reminder when you’re in a neighborhood that’s gentrified as I was the other day.)
(Photo Caption: T-Rex!)
(Photo Caption: JOVM mainstay artist Wolkoff performing songs off her long-awaited full-length debut Without Shame at The Knitting Factory earlier this week.)
(Photo Caption: Old neon signs, like this one, always catch my eye.)
(Photo Caption: Dancers in Washington Square Park.)
(Photo Caption: Jugglers juggling in Washington Square Park. As you can probably tell I wanted to try to capture the movement of their bowling pins and their bodies as much as humanly possible.)
(Photo Caption: You are here. You’re always here, even when you’re not here, you’re actually here — or “Hello, Brooklyn.”)
(Photo Caption: Musicians performing at the Bedford Avenue L train station during the evening rush hour.)
(Photo Caption: I’ve always loved this mural because it reminds me of cartoons from the 30s and 40s.)
(Photo Caption: Jazz band performing in Washington Square Park.)
(Photo Caption: This artist had created an incredible chalk portrait of Senator Bernie Sanders last week. This week I caught him while he was working on a portrait of Prince, whose sudden death shocked music fans everywhere.)
For these photos and the photos of the project up to date, check out the Flickr set here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskwAcYJj