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.
New Haven Randallized From Above – Chris Randall
I took the first set of photos last night from the roof of a very tall building downtown. Can you guess which one? The daytime set was done on Thursday form the terrace at the Yale School of Architecture. They were both fun adventures! For the next two weeks these are all available as prints […]