As a photographer, it is too easy to get overly attached to our gear. I was reminded of this fact last weekend, when my camera kit was temporarily lost for 24 hours (I found it later, fortunately). All the photos below are taken when my personal phone: spontaneous moments of life that could not have […]
Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! Lucy here, for a short post this week. I recently discovered the Yale Medical Orchestra, a group of around 50 musicians who also happen to be doctors, researchers, translators, and students at Yale’s Medical School downtown. And let me tell you, I am obsessed because they are outstanding. Here are a few […]
Fill The Truck by Gary Winfield
On Sunday I stopped by the Fill The Truck event on Middletown Avenue at the Department of Public Works. The event leads into the Winter Wonderland which you may remember as being held last year at the Armory. This year it will take place at the Field House. Honda Smith and all involved do a […]
Thankful for the ILNH Team – Jeffrey Kerekes
I LOVE NEW HAVEN has been a volunteer project since it started in 2012 and it would have stopped a long time ago if not for the help of a great group of volunteer photographers that attempt to capture the people, places and things that make New Haven, New Haven. If you love ILNH, be […]
Gorgeous New Haven Prints – Chris Randall
These are many of my favorite photos that I’ve taken around town within the last few years, and are available as prints on my website at www.chrisrandallphotos.com/prints/. City Point Print info HERE Harkness Tower/ Yale Print info HERE Quinnipiac River November Print info HERE Rooftops Print info HERE Nightime Green Print info HERE Morris Cove Lighthouse Print info HERE Superior Court […]
In Transition: Ongoing Change In Greater New Haven – by Mike Franzman
Documenting “change” is one of the major by-products of photography. Even if a photograph was simply taken for interest, for art, for fun; the photo cannot help but document the particular moment, and allows us to observe any transition, at a later date… New Haven’s Union Station – the old mechanical Train Information sign […]
Thankful For My Team – Lucy Gellman
As I am writing this, getting ready to leave the office and head home for my last test run of an onion-and-collard stuffing (don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it!), I have music playing in one ear, am monitoring the WNHH radio stream in another, and am thinking hard about how much I have to […]