These are from a recent walk around Grove Street Cemetery, whose old graves have so much history. While taking pictures of headstones, I turned around to see a huge hawk eating a pigeon. He was an excellent model. 🙂 -Seth
New Haven by Kayak – Ben Michalak
This is a really cool set of photos taken by Ben Michalak of a recent kayak trip through New Haven. He launched from the Quinnipiac River on Sackett Point Road, then went down the river into Long Island Sound, and finished at the canoe launch in East Rock Park via the Mill River. The photos […]
New Haven by the Numbers – David Agosta, our Wednesday Guest
I sat at the stop sign on Crown St. across from Cafe Nine for what seemed like hours waiting for the southbound State St. traffic to abate. After staring at the 9 for all that time, drove past Firehouse 12 (which didn’t make this series) and on the way back home, channel 8 and then […]
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Damian Weikum
Damian Weikum is an aspiring photographer who attends Yale University. He greatly enjoys freezing the continuously changing world around us through the means of photos. In the following collection, Damian photographed the New Haven International Festival and local New Haven people.
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Cindy Recinos
Cindy is a high school student and did this year-long video project with Mr. Miles at East Haven High School and some of her great friends. Everything was shot in New Haven: a side street next to Wooster Square called Court Street and inside The Institute Library of New Haven. The short-film is called “Einstein’s […]
Cello Play-in – Ravenna and Marvin Michalsen
This is an all-cello Baroque play-in of many of the private students of Ravenna Michalsen, a cellist and cello-teacher based in Westville. The cellists cheerfully played three- and four-part pieces from the 16th through the 18th century and did a great job! Hopefully, they’ll play at the Farmer’s Market in September! The photos were taken […]