Raymond is an exchange student from Hong Kong and was here in New Haven for a one month stay through the Yale-China Association. He reached to out me via Facebook and we met for lunch at Kamal. Ray was interested in seeing New Haven in an authentic way, and also wanted to check out an […]
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Some Things I’ll Miss About New Haven- Yancey Hitt
In August I will leave for college and I realize how much of New Haven I will miss. Wooster Square Arts and Ideas Festival East Rock (and its view) New Haven pizza Yale Art Gallery The occasional beautiful sunset skies
New Haven Fireworks – Lucy Gellman and Chris Randall
I’m super excited to announce our newest contributing photographer, Lucy Gellman! This is her first official post and the rest of these words are from her: I earned a BA in Art History & Archaeology in 2011, and an MA in Art History in 2013. While I moved to New Haven to work at the […]
A Celebration Of Bentara – by Mike Franzman
After 20 successful years in New Haven, Bentara Restaurant closed its doors on July 4, 2015. Here are my photographs of Bentara, and its award-winning Malaysian cuisine. Bentara Malaysian Kitchen at 76 Orange Street (at Center Street) Chef Hasni Ghazali’s cookbook Goreng Kicap, or Two-Soy Chicken – a sweet and a salty soy sauce make […]
Limited Edition 4th of July Firework Print – Chris Randall
I took this photo of the fireworks in New Haven last night from a rooftop downtown and have gotten a few requests for prints so I’m going to release a limited run of ten 12″x18″s. I’ve already sold two which means there are eight still available. I’ll disable the link when they’ve sold out. They […]
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 […]