Wooster square Engagement shoot Yale Athletic building Chapel street Yale Humphrey street Underpass Fair haven Bender Showrooms East street, new haven Study hotel Bride in front of High school in the community Yale athletic building Fort Nathan Hale park Fair haven Beinecke Rare book & Manuscript Library at yale Edgerton park New haven Study hotel […]
1960’s Themed New Haven Shoot by Guest Photographer by New Haven Photographer Krissy Velardi
I’m a NHPS student (Co-op Arts High School) and recently (May 30) did a 1960’s themed shoot around the Yale campus. Here are a handful of personal favourites, I hope you appreciate them! Photos by New Haven Photographer Krissy Velardi (@krismphotog)
People from New haven by Anthony DeCarlo
Impossible year book project, This project is something i wanted to do for a longtime. I would love to photograph every classmate i went to coop high school with. Impossible year book project Impossible year book project Impossible year book project Yoga on salmon river, I met whit when she was working at the coffee […]
Wooster Square’s St Mary Maddelena Festival – Mark Battista, Guest Photographer
Mark Battista sent in these photos today’s procession from the weekend’s St. Mary Maddelena Festival, which is rooted in a cultural and neighborhood tradition here dating back over 100 years. Mark is a painter and a photographer who has found inspiration from his New Haven roots. Check out more of his work on his website: www.markbattista.com […]
Greetings from Bourbon Street – Andrew James “Big Daddy” Gilford Jr , Guest Photographer
Greetings from Bourbon Street and hope all is well especially in beautiful Jazzy New Haven, I have a Jazz television program (Bourbon Street) in New Haven that airs weekly to half million television households only in Connecticut from CTV Studios. My goal is to educate the Connecticut community about Jazz / Blues musicology by exhibiting […]
Photos By Guest Photographer Thomas Burwell
High Tide Quitting Time Joined Together A New Facade Sign of the Times Clean Energy Lines The Other Side Of The River
Street Portraits by Guest Photographer Dylan DeGeorge
These round of photos were shot on Kodak Ektar 400 B&W film. They are all portraits of strangers. I made an attempt to remember their names but unfortunately they all slipped away. Please enjoy. See more of my work here dylandegeorge.squarespace.com