These photos are from tonight’s NHI sendoff party for Melissa Bailey and Thomas MacMillan at Woodland Cafe on Chapel Street. The event was also an e-book launch for Melissa’s new book, School Reform City, and the opening of a month-long photo exhibit featuring the work of Thomas and Melissa. The exhibit will be on display […]
Archives for July 2014
Hoop It Up! by Gary Winfield
Hoop It Up the 3×3 basketball tournament was in New Haven this weekend. Friday and Sunday saw some basketball greatness. I was unable to make the Friday evening rounds but stopped by for some of Sunday’s event. Just after I arrived it started raining. Players wait for the rain to pass Jason Bartlet speaks to […]
Favorite Portraits From Concerts On The Green – Jeffrey Kerekes
I really like the following portraits taken during the two summer concerts. I had a lot of fun documenting the event and the people in attendance certainly seemed to enjoy themselves. I certainly appreciate everyone who let me take their photo. So many interesting people here in New Haven!
Salt ‘N Pepa – Chris Randall and Jeffrey Kerekes
This is a fast time lapse from 4pm to 6:30 pm. There were many more people after 7pm. The green was packed from front to back as well as along the main corridors on the left (along Temple Street) and right (along Church). It was amazing how many people there were. Chris Randall Photo Chris […]
New Haven’s New Fire Chief – by Mike Franzman
this week marked the inauguration of New Haven’s 16th Fire Chief: Chief Allyn Wright Fire Crews Lined Church Street for the inauguration Standing Room Only in the auditorium more than 40 new recruits are under Chief Wright’s command New Haven Firefighters Emerald Society begin the proceedings All Rise For The Ceremony Dr. Henry C. Lee […]
Carousel by Guest Photographer Mark Battista
I am a CT based artist and photographer . My website is at markbattista.com. Feel free to visit the site and learn more about me and my work. Recently I have been working on a series focusing on the universal theme of change and how time and the elements affects the landscape, its environment and its […]
New Haven Enters The Border Debate -Gary Winfield
New Haven is an activist city. It is a city that has a voice and that voice gets heard. On Tuesday, in response to the governor’s not accepting the federal governments request to house some of the children from the border crisis which has been in the news, people rallied at the old site of […]