Earlier today I stopped by the Green Gallery in the Yale School of Art (1156 Chapel Street) and checked out Looking In. The show features colorful glass organs made by glass makers and physicians which emphasize the human body’s beauty and fragility. Wednesday night there will be the opening reception from 7-9pm, and the closing […]
Father’s Day at Menjares – Chris Randall
Menjares is a really cool place in Westville on West Rock avenue (www.manjaresfinepastries.com) Damien and his son This is Damien’s daughter and she is one of my favorite people in the world to photograph. Mark just became a father for the second time a week ago. The photo below is of his newborn son. Keeley […]
Four Strangers One Question – Chris Randall
This week’s question of weekly “Can I Ask You a Question” series is: What would you change about New Haven, what would you keep the same. Press the play button below each photo and hear them answer in their own words with their own inflections. This week we have four great New Haveners. I would […]
Audubon Arts on the Edge – Chris Randallabra
For more photos check out our Facebook album: Arts on the Edge Complete Set
Family Day at Artspace – Chris Randall
Foe more photos of Family Day, check out our Facebook album: Family Day Full Set
Winchester Flooded and Randallized – Chris Randall
As you might have realized by now, I love photographing the Winchester Repeating Arms Factory Building. Winchester played a significant role in shaping our city, and even our country. I even worked there in the late 90’s in the Barrel Department. At that point operations were moved to a smaller facility on Winchester and Division […]
A Day in the Life of Chris Randall
Yesterday morning I had a meeting with a friend/model (Sara) in the Grove Street Cemetery to scope out locations for an upcoming collaboration. While there, I had an opportunity to hang out with some famous old people like Eli Whitney and Noah Webster. Then I took some photos of my friend Harvey’s new plot. We […]