Learn more about Yale Water Polo. Here are some pictures from a practice.
Archives for October 2014
Ryan Bond’s got Taphophilia – Jeffrey Kerekes
Taphophilia – noun a love of funerals, graves, cemeteries “My obsession with epitaphs began in 2001 when my friend Natalie took me to a local cemetery to see the famous grave of “Midnight Mary.” And so began Ryan’s passion for cemeteries and epitaphs resulting in his recently published book, Taphophilia: A collection of Connecticut Epitaphs. The […]
City-Wide Open Studios – Chris Randall
This weekend was the alternative space showing for City-Wide Open Studios at the New Haven Armory. Here are some of the people and exhibits. There are still two weekends left to check out more of this year’s CWOS. For more info, visit Artspace’s www.cwos.org This year I was also hired to document eighteen site-specific and commissioned […]
$6 Sushi Burrito, Mmmmm – Jeffrey Kerekes
Imagine a giant, made to order, sushi roll the size of a burrito for only $6. It’s a great sandwich and comes with a variety of choose your own toppings. Worth a taste at SnoJoy Cafe on Whitney Ave at Grove Street. ” What is Sushi Burrito? This multicultural fusion food is a sushi roll […]
Jazz Moments – by Mike Franzman
The musical excellence in Greater New Haven is renowned, and as photographer for the Branford Jazz Festival for the last few years, I’d like to share a few of those moments with you all. -mf Marion Meadows takes the stage on the Branford Green Dave Daddario on stand-up bass Keyboard Frenzy! Elan Trotman […]
Maltby Lakes and Lighthouse Point Park by Guest Photographer Stacy Spell
Stacy Spell is a community life coordinator at Kensington Square Apartments in New Haven. These photos are from recent field trips to Maltby Lakes and Lighthouse Point Park. Maltby Lakes caption Complete with winding hiking trails and pristine lakes covering Orange and West Haven CT, the Maltby Lakes area is a great place to visit. […]
Student Quartet Concert at Claires
There are times when shooting one event a week becomes difficult with my duties as a state senator and trying to maintain some sort of a normal life. This week was looking like one of those times when I was told about an event at Claires. It turns out that New Haven again lives up […]