Photography: The Black and White Project, Revisited, Days 2-4: March 29, 2016 – March 31, 2016

Photography: The Black and White Project, Revisited, Days 2-4: March 29, 2016 – March 31, 2016

Earlier this week, you may recall that I started a photography project, The Black and White Project Revisited, which follows along the same rules and lines of the “The Black and White Project,” that some of you will remember from 5 years ago. And much like the original Black and White Project, this project requires me to take at least one black and white photo every day — this time over the course of 60 days instead of 487. Of course, things have been pretty busy around here and I’ve been dealing with some computer issues so there have been a delay here and there. But in any case, let’s begin, right?

March 29 2016 (1) March 29 2016 (2)

March 29 2016 (3)

(Photo Caption: Patio performing at Baby’s All Right on Tuesday night.) March 29 2016 (4)

(Photo Caption: Baby’s All Right’s stage lighting setup is partially comprised of a series of car headlights. It actually looks extremely cool in person.)

March 29 2016 (5) (Photo Caption: Tijuana Panthers performing at Baby’s All Right on Tuesday night.) March 29 2016 (6)

March 29 2016 (7) (Photo Caption: The Coathangers performing at Baby’s All Right on Tuesday night.)

As you can imagine, these kinds of projects inadvertently delve into the photographer’s daily life — and as a music blogger, don’t be surprised to see some live concert photography thrown in, such as these live shots taken at Baby’s All Right in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

. March 30 2016 (1)

March 30 2016 (2)

I was wandering around Times Square on Wednesday afternoon when I came across these two characters who caught my attention. March 31 2016 (1)

March 31 2016 (2) March 31 2016 (2a)

March 31 2016 (4) March 31 2016 (5)

March 31 2016 (5a)

I was invited to a Northside Festival Innovation event at Kinfolk 94 in Williamsburg, and I came across these gorgeous pieces on North 10th Street and Robeling Street. And as you can imagine, these pieces quickly caught my eye and although I was running late, I needed to photograph them.

For these photos and more from this project, check out the Flickr set here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskwAcYJj