I watched the sun go down on East Rock and thought I should share that experience with you all. It appears these two were on a date Saw this bike and had to take a picture Group of hikers
People on the Street – Chris Randall
I’ve been craving some street portraits lately, so I went out and got some today. There’s something very special about human connection and interaction, and the ability to show that through photography is a gift. I also asked most of the subjects for one fact about themselves that people might surprised by. Charles work for […]
Flashback Friday: The Copper Kitchen – by Mike Franzman
Remembering The Copper Kitchen – by Mike Franzman Copper Kitchen had Breakfast Specials All Day, as well as lunch, dinner, snack, etc. The Copper Kitchen on a sunny fall day Closed in October of 2010, the Copper Kitchen was located on Chapel Street, at College Street the Copper Kitchen interior grab a seat at the […]
Summer’s Last Roar At The Peabody Museum – Jeffrey Kerekes
Entering the dinosaur room. It’s not just a jaw dropping moment for Sofia. Dinosaur tattoos Dinosaur tattoos I don’t think she was checking if this is a boy or a girl, but rather how it works. A future engineer? I think the creepy bones got a be a little to much. She smacked the wall […]
A Busy Weekend – Gary
I’ve done posts like this before. They are responses to those who say that there isn’t anything to do in New Haven. Because of my role as a State Senator I am at a lot of events that are free and fun in and around the city and my camera goes with me to document […]
Rainbow Doors- Yancey Hitt
Continuing with the rainbow theme from my post a few weeks back, Rainbow Haven, I bring you guys Rainbow Doors. I spent a lot of today on Court St., a small street near Wooster Square, and in that block alone I found almost all the colors.