Last month I took a tour of the Cushing Center/Whitney Medical Library with a group of students from the Yale Center for Analytical Sciences. Dr. Harvey Cushing taught neurology at the Yale School of Medline, from 1933-1937, after retiring from a stellar career. He’s often refereed to as the father of neuroscience. Cushing obsessively documented […]
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New Haven Coffee Table Book – Chris Randall
I’m currently designing a New Haven Coffee Table Book. I think it would be great for us to have something like that and also important for me to put out. I have a short list of photobook concepts that I’ll eventually publish which will be more world-focused, but I want the fist book to be […]
People on the Street and Their Surprising Facts – Chris Randall
I just got back from my first trip out to the west coast. The people there were very friendly, but I missed us New Haveners, which is why I decided to hit the streets and get some portraits today. I asked each of the participants for a fact about themselves which others might be surprised […]
A Ballerina in the Streets of New Haven – Chris Randall
Emma is from France and lives/studies in England, and is here doing work and research at Yale for school until the end of the summer. Emma is also a ballerina and we recently went out and took these photos.
Only Boring People Get Bored????? – Jeffrey Kerekes
I recently heard something very provocative and what I initially felt was down right offensive. Then I thought about it some more and, while not a very graceful comment (and still a little offensive in tone), I think there is a kernel of truth in the message in that there is plenty to do for […]
Mill River Canoeing with an East Rock Sunset – Chris Randall
I took these photos on Friday during a canoe ride on the Mill River with my friend Sara, and then later after a hike up to the summit of East Rock to check out the sunset. during our ride, there was also a New Haven Parks Department ride going on with six canoes and a […]