Chris Randall and I were invited to speak to Mr. Matt Presser’s Journalism class at High School in The Community (HSC) and lead the students on an assignment to the New Haven Green to do some street portraits and ask what people love about New Haven. Here are Chris’ and my photos of the students […]
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Q-Bridge Tour – Chris Randall
On Saturday the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) held the fourth annual open house for it’s I-95 New Haven Harbor Crossing Corridor Improvement Program. There were many informative displays and representatives that gave overviews of their respective projects, including the City of New Haven with the Boathouse at Canal Dock and the Route 34 East Downtown Crossing projects. The […]
Night Blossoms and Invite – Chris Randall
I took these cherry blossom photos over the course of the last two evenings in Wooster Square. The first shot is a recreation of a similar photo I got on Hughes place last year. I hoped to top it and make it better, but I’m too subjective and borderline critical of my work to actually […]
Rock to Rock 2013 – Chris Randall
Saturday was the 5th annual installment of Rock to Rock, and it was by far the Rockingest of them all! This year had 1100 riders and over $140,000 was raised which will support the work of over twenty local participating environmental organizations. This year’s organizing partners were Common Ground, Urban Resources Initiative, New Haven-Leon Sister […]
Briq Restaurant Grand Opening – Chris Randall
A few days ago Briq opened it’s doors for business at 266 College Street with a very festive ribbon cutting complete with live music, global tapas, great drinks, and a who’s who of Downtown movers and shakers. Briq is beautifully laid out and even has a (weather permitting) rooftop patio. For more info about Briq, or to make […]
Pitnacree – Chris Randall
I was walking across Old Campus a few days ago and I ran into Pitnacree doing one of their weekly rehearsals. It was a beautiful Spring day, in a beautiful setting, accompanied by beautiful music. Pictured here are Justine and Eric on fiddle, and Hans on bass. Here is a video that I found of on YouTube from […]
Ghosts (little ones) – Chris Randall
I love New Haven history. I love photography, and it’s evolution. I love ghosts, but not the big ones. Yesterday I visited the Little Ghosts exhibition at the Institute Library and I was blown away! Around 150 years ago, Chapel Street between State and Church was peppered with photography studios that specialized in portraits of that era […]