New York – November 1974: MOMA and More
More from New York City
More from New York City
More from New York City
From the previously-unknown negative archives. One of my many side trips to NYC, this time a few days with my brother and family in the then-largely ungentrified West Village, and to see a couple of photographer friends.
[Excerpted from a posting originally intended for my photo blog] It all started with the Banquet Camera. Kodak (and others like Folmer-Schwing) made these things during the latter part of the 19th century and well into the 20th. Bill found one somewhere in a back room of a camera store in Lakewood, if I recall. … Continue reading The Great Tunafish Expedition, Probably 1973
These are all LEH photos in a growing collection as I discover/rediscover them through explorations of my early archives of negatives and slides. Most have never been before printed or published. Included is my personal favorite, and perhaps favorite portrait of ANYONE, ever, of Gabrielle in her NYC apartment, dressed in sailor-stripe dress. This photo … Continue reading Gabrielle, Circa 1970-1975
At least that is how this particular batch of negatives was marked. Will probably need help from Dennis again to pin down the exact time period; I’m guessing 1974? I often stopped over in NYC to visit Dennis’ family in the West Village on my frequent business trips to New York and D.C. Mostly we just walked … Continue reading New York: Visiting Gabrielle and Self-Portraits
I’m afraid that this is a Flash video that may not be viewable on all devices. Go here if you cannot otherwise view this thing. Thanks to friends Jim and Herman for bringing this to my attention.
Danielle from Anthony Cerniello on Vimeo. Fullscreen recommended. Be sure to turn up your speakers, too. Jump here to learn more about how filmmaker Anthony Cernello created this.