NY Waterfront
Trinity Boxing Club – An Inspirational Sign – 110 Greenwich Street – Lower Manhattan
Related links:
- Trinity Boxing Club NYC Website
- CNN: Mary Snow
- Forbes Magazine on Martin Snow & the Waterfront Boxing Club
Wikipedia links to Quoted Notables & other Featured Personalities:
Meier & Oelhaf Co. Inc. – Marine Repair – Christopher Street c. 1977
This is a snapshot I took when I was seventeen of my girlfriend Elaine Calenda and her friend Sharon Weinstein on the corner of Christopher Street & West Street in 1977. I found this snap in my photo album from 1977. Elaine and Sharon crossed the street and took my camera to take a picture of me because I was in a suit (published in an earlier posting).
© Frank H. Jump
Einhorn's Cut Rate – Fulton Street, NYC
© Frank H. Jump
Back in 1998, Einhorn’s Cut Rate almost made it into the original 24 Fading Ad Campaign images that exhibited at the N-Y Historical Society. It has since become a favorite shot for many a New York tourist. Myself included. This was taken today during holiday shopping with Vincenzo.
Sustainable Flatbush features NY Science Barge
© Anne Pope (Sustainable Flatbush)
Check out the Brooklyn blog about:
Sustainable Flatbush [which] provides a neighborhood-based forum to discuss, promote and implement sustainability concepts in Brooklyn and beyond. This blog is maintained and moderated by Anne Pope. She promises to keep real estate and politics out of the discussion. (Well, maybe a little politics.)
Document NYC's Changing Urban Landscape… From the Inside Out
Gail Albert Halaban contacted me about her brilliant documentary project and I wanted to post it as quickly as I could.
Out My Window NYC
Gail Albert Halaban, photographer, in collaboration with the Design Trust for Public Space is working on a documentary photography project about people and their views in New York City and beyond.
Be part of a documentary photography project…
If you look out your window and see a pizza parlor, or you have a view of a bridge or some other famous landmark, you have a view of where the World Trade Center used to be, you have a view into other people’s windows, or you have a view of buildings being renovated, then we are looking to photograph you and your view. Basically, we are looking for all types of people and views that describe the old and the new New York, and the ever changing skyline. If you live in Manhattan, Queens, New Jersey, Brooklyn, the Bronx, or Staten Island, and want to be a part of this photography project, please contact us at newyorkviews@gmail.com with a jpg of you and your view today! You will receive a print for your participation.