Today, “Downtown Crossing” was officially unveiled: a plan to revitalize the old New Haven Coliseum site (a parking lot since 2007). This plan will also reconnect the city, including all new roads, a connection to Union Station, a four-star hotel, many restaurants, and a lot of jobs. Downtown Crossing – a plan to revitalize the old […]
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New Haven Details – by Mike Franzman
Being A Photographer has some nice perks; Sometimes you get to see things further back, objectively, or from overhead. Other times you get to view things very intimately, with an extreme close up. Now & then, you get a story of something from a person who knows. Whatever the view, the […]
Benches – by Mike Franzman
A collection of benches from the Greater New Haven area. Have a seat, and enjoy! -[mf] A Peaceful Ivy League Bench at Yale University Campus A Weather-Worn Bench at East Shore Park A Bright Blue Bench along the Farmington Canal Path An Historic Bench At Louis Lunch On Crown Street Wooden Bench Seats […]
Jazz Moments – by Mike Franzman
The musical excellence in Greater New Haven is renowned, and as photographer for the Branford Jazz Festival for the last few years, I’d like to share a few of those moments with you all. -mf Marion Meadows takes the stage on the Branford Green Dave Daddario on stand-up bass Keyboard Frenzy! Elan Trotman […]
Bees & Butterflies – by Mike Franzman
My fifteen favorite photos of these fabulous flying machines… All Photos © Mike Franzman
A Sparrow Grows In New Haven (pt. 2) by Mike Franzman
A Sparrow Grows In New Haven (pt. 2) by Mike Franzman in this edition, we pick up from last week’s post, “A Sparrow Grows (pt. 1)“ From day 20 to 40, Sammie The Sparrow was flying around the house very well, and slowly learning to eat on her own. On Day 53, we took her […]
A Sparrow Grows in New Haven
A Sparrow Grows In New Haven (pt. 1) by Mike Franzman On July 2nd, an abandoned baby bird was found in a flower pot, with no nests or other birds in the area. Born blind and very vulnerable to predators, it was necessary to take it in to keep it warm, and fed. Day three of its […]