I’m just an average New Havener that misses home and appreciates the beauty my town has to offer.I was just back home and took some pictures with my i-phone as I walked around of some of the beautiful architecture. Here are a few examples. I have always been fascinated with the beautiful architecture.
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Look Up At Yale – Jeffrey Kerekes
Not only at Yale, but elsewhere across the city, there are tons of beautiful details. Be sure to look up.
New Haven as seen by Patrick Franzis
Patrick Franzis shared some of his awesome photos of New Haven. The ones of Yale were taken this Fall and the cherry blossoms were from the weekend. Check out more of Patrick’s work on flickr, it won’t disappoint.
Woolsey Hall with Viki and Rachel- Yancey Hitt
My friends and I explored what is arguably one of the prettiest spots in New Haven, Woolsey Hall. It’s a place where I have always have wanted to shoot, and just finally got around to it. Enjoy.
My Best New Haven Images of 2013 – Chris Randall
We live in a gorgeous city. I can write and talk about that forever, but I’d rather just show you some photos. Eli Whitney Museum/ East Rock Park. I took this photo last week while it was snowing. It was cold, too! this was a hot July morning an exceptionally still Quinnipiac River on late […]
The Shapes of Yale’s Art Gallery – Daria Anna
A Tall Building, But Not A Single Bound – Jeffrey Kerekes & Chris Randall
First, many thanks to Bruce Becker, Dragana LaCore, Luke Bennett, and Kyle Huckle at 360 State Street who helped make these photos happen, some whom braved the cold and wind along with us. Downtown Ambassadors painting the light poles at Chapel & Orange Streets English Station – a beautiful mess of a story. The New Haven […]