A festival within a festival is what I would call the Seeing Sounds festival. In it’s second year, the week long festival included a series of events and activities held at the Edgewood Skate Park in the Westville area of New Haven. The vendors ranged from custom clothing and artists. The music in the air […]
New Haven Caribbean Fest – TQ Griffith
Here are some photos by TQ Griffith of Saturday’s Annual New Haven Caribbean Heritage Festival on the New Haven Green. More info about the Festival from the New Haven Caribbean Heritage Festival Website: Caribbean Nationals have been a part of the rich culture of New Haven since the 1900’s or longer. In 2014 under the […]
Exploring The Delights Of Wooster Square’s Italian Feast
This year’s Feast of Saint Andrew is the 123rd Italian Celebration in New Haven’s Historic Wooster Square. This tradition started in 1900 by the newly formed (and still going!) St. Andrew the Apostle Society, which was founded by a group of Italian immigrants from the Amalfi Coast that settled in Wooster Square. Since its inception, […]
Emerging Artists Complete Their High School Education at Co-Op
The Shubert Theater buzzed with excitement and electrifying enthusiasm yesterday as one hundred twenty seniors graduated from Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School. Proud parents, teachers, and friends looked on, their hearts filled with admiration for the remarkable talents and accomplishments of these graduating students. They knew that this moment marked not only the end […]
New Haveners on the Street and Their Surprising Facts
Here are some portraits I took downtown tonight. I also asked the subjects for a surprising fact about themselves. I never know who will let me take their photo, or what the surprising facts will be! I took most of these portraits tonight on Chapel Street between Church and York Street. Two of them were […]
Canada Fire Effects on New Haven
Heavy smoke from the Canadian wild fires have engulfed New Haven in a yellow/orange hue. The smoke is impacting our city’s air, so an Air Quality Health Advisory has been issued. Try to limit your outdoor activities to the absolute necessities. That being said, I couldn’t resist the rare opportunity to photograph the effects. Follow […]
Honoring the Oldest Black American Parade in the Northeast
The Freddy Fixer Parade was back in full swing this year. So many people worked behind the scenes and on the front line, ensuring the event’s success. This vibrant parade, named after one of its founders, Mr. Frederick “Freddie Fixer” Smith, is a celebration of community pride, unity, and revitalization. The Freddy Fixer Parade traces […]