The Low Down
A quick, rushed post to say a big thank you to everyone for most kind comments on earlier posts and huge apologies for taking so long to say how grateful… Continue reading
A quick, rushed post to say a big thank you to everyone for most kind comments on earlier posts and huge apologies for taking so long to say how grateful… Continue reading
September New York City
New York City summer days.
Walking up 5th Ave from 42nd St to 57th and over to the subway at Lexington Ave between the strong sun and city canyons of deep shade.
Make America Decent Again . . . . one person at a time. New York City.
Winter Blonde on 5th Ave. NYC.
Fresh air, fresh snow and splashes here & there of vibrant colour within a few short blocks of Manhattan with everyone just getting on with whatever it is they have to… Continue reading
The last of the summer days but squeezing the best of the sunshine out of the September Labor Day shadows. Coney Island. New York.
Scenes from today’s ceremony honoring Bill Cunningham, NYT’s fashion chronicler, life chronicler and NYC street photographer with 50 years shooting under his belt . Bill died aged 87 on June 26. A true legend… Continue reading
Originally posted on Monochromia:
Harlem sunset . . . . NYC.
Originally posted on Monochromia:
A quiet NYC corner in the dark.
Stars, stripes and NYC logos walking along a short stretch of Canal St recently – not that I went looking for them. They simply came to light days later in the… Continue reading
Cameras surround lone anti-Beyoncé protestor outside NFL headquarters in NYC. He didn’t like her half-time Super Bowl performance.
Some more shots from the recent January blizzard. Starting in Manhattan (pic #1) I took the subway up to Mott Haven (pics 2-7) from where I walked back across the… Continue reading
Some scenes from outside David Bowie’s apartment in New York where many gathered to pay tribute to the groundbreaking legend who inspired and motivated so many. Not to become rock… Continue reading