Photographer Paul McDonough’s black-and-white photo collection of New York City life in the sixties and seventies is a nostalgia-fest.
Ah, the good old days, right? Love was in the air, everyone was freakishly good looking, priests were total ballers, cab fare was cheap, and you could wrap your infant up in newspaper and just do your thing in the park without anybody giving you a hard time… And look how little the cats and dogs were!
More images available at the Sasha Wolf Gallery featured artists’ website.
Photographer Allen Skyy Enriquez came up with a brilliant technique for merging several different perspectives of his native NYC into one stunning photograph -- and it doesn't involve multiple exposure or fancy editing software. His secret is a 6-inch glass prism, which Enriquez aka The Zartorialist holds in front of his camera lens…
New York streets are stocked with food carts. But have you looked at the food? Like, really looked at the food? Here are some close-ups of various NYC street foods, taken with my DSLR hacked with a Pentax 25mm 1.4 TV lens usually used for 1" CCTV security cameras. Bon appétit. Check back every Friday for a…
From Taxi Driver to Gangs of New York, the films of Martin Scorsese have immortalized New York. That's why the call the Queens-born director "the unofficial biographer of New York City." And so, San Francisco's Spoke Art Gallery has opted to curate their Martin Scorsese art show tribute here in the Big Apple.…