HALLOWEEN EDITION PART II: *(viewer discretion is advised: Adult Halloween Costumes) But hey Daria, isnt Halloween over? Wasn’t Halloween last week? I personally think it’s one of the best things around and so I make it a 2 week event. It helps that I have friends who think the same. One night I was an owl, another […]
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Panoramic Views From The 33rd Floor – Jeffrey Kerekes & Chris Randall
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 […]
Guest Photographer – Wooster Square – CG Todaro
I’m a photographer and music producer and my works are visible on my website, nurvonmedia.com. I enjoy capturing scenes with the focus on how so much change can occur around a subject while other things remain practically untouched. I used the tilt shift effect on several shots (below) to accent the blend of peak fall […]
Day Of The Dead & Living Dead – Chris, Gary & Jeffrey
Day of the Dead [From the press release]. On November 2, 2013 Unidad Latina en Acción hosted the third annual Day of the Dead Parade in Fair Haven. The parade and altar honors all the deceased migrants who have traveled on the train known as “La Bestia” or “The Beast.” Hundreds of thousands of Central American and […]
“New Haven Until I Die” – Jeffrey Kerekes
Norman Wiggins, Ambassador with the Town Green Special Services District Norman Wiggins keeps New Haven clean. He was born and raised in New Haven. When I asked him if he has any plans on living elsewhere, he notes it’s “New Haven until I die.” As part of the Town Green Special Services District‘s Ambassadors Team, […]
Finding An Edge – Jeffrey Kerekes
First, the backstory on this post. A few years ago, I read an article in Wired Magazine about a small town newspaper in Indiana called the Jasper Herald. They covered their town with photography in a detailed way telling the stories in their community. That led me to learn about the Mountain Workshops, one of the […]