I took all of these photos early yesterday morning between 5:45 and 7:15am. I was experimenting with new techniques and am overall very pleased with how they came out. I hope you are too! While I was taking them, I knew I was getting some really good shots and experienced such a rush/natural high with […]
Spring at PopUp 55 – Ginger Grant, Matt Sensenig, Jillian Lyons
These photos and write up was sent into us as a guest submission by Jillian Lyons: “As part of our opening for PopUp55, we did a Church and Crown Street live shoot. We had models, people in costume and even people on the street jumping in. Our hope was to make it look like Spring, […]
129 Church Street, a New Haven Landmark – Chris Randall
129 Church Street was built in 1912 and originally housed the Second New Haven National Bank. The building was designed and built by Starrett & van Vleck, a NYC architectural firm that built many landmark buildings in New York including the American Stock Exchange and Saks Fifth Avenue. Some of 129 Church’s current tenants are […]
Limited Edition “Old Barge” Print — Chris Randall
There has been a lot of interest in this photo, so I’ve just released a limited edition run of twenty 12″ x 18″ prints for $100 each. As you likely know, this is the only remaining New York City oyster barge in the country, which has been on Front Street for almost 100 years, is […]
Chris Randall Photo Exhibit at Atticus – Chris Randall
If you would like to see some of my work in the real world, you’re in luck! I have a show up at Atticus on Chapel Street until May 3. These are the pieces in the show, and they’re all around 26″x 40″ with the frame. If you are interested in ordering a framed or […]
Brian Randallized at River Street- Chris Randall
I recently did a fun shoot at River Street with Brian Samuel Robinson of the Tet Offensive, a local rock/string quartet band he composes for and sings with. He chose lyrics from his song library for each of the photos, some also with audio/ video links. Check them out. “I got no money. I’ve got […]
St. Mary’s Church – Chris Randall
Dedicated as Christ Church in 1834, St. Mary’s was the first Catholic Church in New Haven, and the second in Connecticut. After the Church was completely destroyed by fire in December 1848, a new building on Church Street was dedicated under the care of Mary, and renamed St. Mary’s Church. With the rapid growth of the Catholic population, […]