I took these rooftop photos during the Lucinda Williams concert on Friday night. The sky was doing an amazingly magical dance to Lucinda’s music and I lucked out witnessing that juxtaposition. I think some of these photos are my best work to date. I’ve decided to make each of these available in 8″x12″ prints. I’m […]
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Nighttime Photo Flight into New York City from Tweed – Chris Randall
The Muppets took Manhattan and so did I. Last night Dan from Tweed Facts (www.facebook.com/tweedfacts) took my friend Miriam Rieder and I, for a night flight into New York up the Hudson River to the Statue of Liberty and back. We flew two (maybe three) full circles around the Lady from only 200 feet above it […]
People on the Street and Their Surprising Facts – Chris Randall
I went out this afternoon and took these portraits of people out and about downtown. I also asked for a fact about themselves which others might be surprised by. The Reverend Blest is a community activist in New Haven; surprising fact: that he’s really not as angry as people think he is and that he’s […]
Morris Cove and the East Side – Chris Randall
These photos were all taken Thursday, June 11, 2015, between 6:00-10:30PM Lighthouse Point Park Pardee Seawall/ Morris Cove Pardee Seawall/ Morris Cove English Station from the Chapel Street Bridge Quinnipiac River into the Harbor from the Ferry Street Bridge Mill River into the Harbor from the Chapel Street Bridge Quinnipiac River into Fair Haven from […]
Limited Edition Lighthouse Sunset Print – Chris Randall
I took this sunset photo at Lighhouse Point Park on June 11, 2015. I’ve gotten a few print inquiries about it, so I’m releasing a limited edition run of twenty 12″x18″ prints For $100 you will get a numbered and signed (on the back) print of one of my best Lighthouse photo ever. To make a […]
Fair Haven’s Old Barge Randallized – Chris Randall
This only remaining NYC Oyster barge in the country, which has been on Front Street and the Quinnipiac River for almost 100 years had been carefully dismantled, and will be restored, and relocated back to New York to it’s original home on the East River. I took these photos days before they started taking it down. If […]