It’s hard for me to title this post because I didn’t stick to a particular theme. When wandering around New Haven taking pictures I just took pictures of what I thought was beautiful, and it’s important as a photographer to always take pictures. So, here is a collection of views I found pretty while wandering […]
Archives for December 2013
3 Lifelike Sculptures in New Haven That You Won’t Believe Aren’t Real – Chris Randall
It was too rainy to do a person on the street series, so I needed an alternate plan. My friend Vanessa turned me on to this exhibit currently on display which I decided to check out. You probably have seen those 19 examples of lifelike sculpture circulating around the internet lately. They’re very cool. You […]
Fashion Friday: Santacon! – Daria Anna
Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, Right down Santa Claus laneVixen and Blitzen and all his reindeerPullin’ on the reinsBells are ringin’, children singin’All is merry and brightHang your stockings and say your prayers‘Cause Santa Claus comes tonight!
Some Of My 2013 Favorite Images on ILNH – Jeffrey Kerekes
Photo By Jeffrey Kerekes Photo By Marilyn de Guehery Photo By Chris Randall Photo By CG Todaro Photo By Daria Photo By Gary Holder-Winfield Photo By Daria Photo By Daria Photo By Yancey Hitt Photo By Chris Randall Photo By Jeffrey Kerekes Photo By Jeffrey Kerekes Photo By Yancey Hitt Photo By Gary Holder-Winfield Photo By […]
2013 Looking Back – Gary Winfield
This week is a week of review. Blogs, newspapers, T.V. everywhere there is review. In that spirit I look back at 2013 and post some of the images that I shot in New Haven that I think really helped me communicate the story at hand. My joining this site (Thanks Jeffery and Chris) was really […]
Beneath The Beautiful Snow – Jeffrey Kerekes
My Best New Haven Images of 2013 – Chris Randall
We live in a gorgeous city. I can write and talk about that forever, but I’d rather just show you some photos. Eli Whitney Museum/ East Rock Park. I took this photo last week while it was snowing. It was cold, too! this was a hot July morning an exceptionally still Quinnipiac River on late […]