Sans Souci
New York Color 6/07
Kids: Portrait Photography 2004
New England, Thanksgiving weekend 2007
Baltimore 2001
Exhibit: Lunch Hour NYC: The New York Public Library
A visit to the WTC
The WTC Blogs: Part 5b: A Visit to the WTC Site and Lower Manhattan
Click the photos to enlarge. Before our 4:00 pm appointment to view the site, we walked what felt like miles, in the heat to Battery Park; I wanted to see the atrium, an arched globe of glass that was virtually destroyed. It had opened onto the WTC plaza. We rested for a while and then hauled ourselves up and walked almost for a half hour to the site. There is so much construction going on that it is difficult to walk directly. There is a subway overpass and the amount of stairs was exasperating. Luckily we found an elevator. … Continue reading →
Evan in Linn’s Stamp News
Evan Kalish in Time Magazine
Article in December 19, 2011 issue of TIME Magazine. Evan and his passion to archive the history of the American Postal Service before it self destructs. The article opens and closes with Evan. Click on the photos to enlarge
Continue reading →My Formerly Feral Cat Family
Child photography: Keira’s first birthday
Travel Part 3: North Adams MA
The New York Botanical Gardens: 2012 Orchid Show:
Travel 2008 Part 1
Travel 2008: Part 2:The National Yiddish Book Center, Hampshire College Campus, Amherst, MA
Squint and it’s Europe: Manhattan, Sunday 8/17/08: Food, Buildings, Food. Did I Say Food?
Dumbo Arts Festival, 9/2010: Rob Schwimmer plays at Galapagos Art Space/Portraits
Bubbles, globes, intaglios
Brooklyn Brownstones to Bati Ethipopian Restaurant: Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Friday night we visited friends in Brooklyn in the neighborhood called Fort Greene. In the 1970s, “pioneers” could pick up a brownstone for a song. The neighborhood was pre-gentrified and it was tough and scary and crime-ridden. Now the prices for the same brownstones are tough and scary! Millions! The row of homes I am going to present were built before the Civil War and are landmarks, subject to preservation and strict codes. All renovations must be approved. That goes for façade color and railings. Our friends have an incredible place which they have been renovating for years. They recently … Continue reading →