Here is the latest chapter of an ongoing tale named Winchester, which began in New Haven during the mid 1800’s. Winchester’s history and New Haven’s history are deeply intertwined. I would estimate that more than 250,000 New Havener’s lives were impacted by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, directly or indirectly, over time. I’m even one […]
Arts and Ideas Festival by Guest Photographer Kimberly Hawley
Arts and Ideas Festival by Kimberly Hawley Kim is a college student/local photographer from West Haven. http://instagram.com/khawley92 https://www.flickr.com/photos/kimberlyhawley/ Her portfolio can be found here: http://kimberlyhawley.com/
People and Their Surprising Facts – Chris Randall
Here are some of the people I met or ran into around town this weekend. I also asked for a fact about themselves which people might be surprised to learn. Eugene. Fact which might surprise people: “I am a storyteller” Devon and Alyssa. Fact which might surprise people: “We met doing a show together two […]
Benches – by Mike Franzman
A collection of benches from the Greater New Haven area. Have a seat, and enjoy! -[mf] A Peaceful Ivy League Bench at Yale University Campus A Weather-Worn Bench at East Shore Park A Bright Blue Bench along the Farmington Canal Path An Historic Bench At Louis Lunch On Crown Street Wooden Bench Seats […]
Student Portraits- Yancey Hitt
I photographed my peers today at ECA. Students and staff of the Theatre Department! Ben (Left to right) Ben. Austin, Steven, Rachel, and Noah D’Mahdness Ryan, D’Mahdness, Diamonlie D’Mahdness, Zoe, and Stephanie Martin (he consented to this photo despite looking miserable!!!) Joni Peter, one of my teachers Erin Magnus
Yale Athletics – Water Polo – Jeffrey Kerekes
Learn more about Yale Water Polo. Here are some pictures from a practice.
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 […]