Got a couple day time shots but mostly night time panoramas. Edgewood Park Edgewood Park ft. Viki Harkness Hal York St. Broadway Broadway Woolsey Hall Woolsey Hall Woolsey Hall
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Newhallville Dreams – Jeffrey Kerekes
I was invited by CJ to come and shoot some photos in Newhallville. He explains the idea behind his invitation: I wanted to show those who love new haven, the part that they heard of a lot on the news for crime, but of which they likely don’t actually see. There may not be luxurious […]
Brian Randallized at River Street- Chris Randall
I recently did a fun shoot at River Street with Brian Samuel Robinson of the Tet Offensive, a local rock/string quartet band he composes for and sings with. He chose lyrics from his song library for each of the photos, some also with audio/ video links. Check them out. “I got no money. I’ve got […]
St. Mary’s Church – Chris Randall
Dedicated as Christ Church in 1834, St. Mary’s was the first Catholic Church in New Haven, and the second in Connecticut. After the Church was completely destroyed by fire in December 1848, a new building on Church Street was dedicated under the care of Mary, and renamed St. Mary’s Church. With the rapid growth of the Catholic population, […]
New Haven In Transition – by Mike Franzman
Previously known as “The Memorial Album”, this ongoing photo series shows the rapid change that is upon the New Haven area in the last year or so, as businesses close, change, transform… the corner of Crown & College Streets is now totally demolished, and in transition. Harold’s Bridal Shop closed this year Ivy Noodle […]
Top Ten St Patrick’s Day Parade Photos – Chris Randall
In no particular order. I’ll put a link at the bottom to the entire album on our Facebook page with hundreds of parade photos. Click here to see the complete set of parade photos
Saint Michael’s Church – Chris Randall
Saint Michael’s Church is on Wooster Place right in the heart of Wooster Square and it’s iconic gold dome makes the church visible and recognized from many vantages. The building dates back to 1855 and was originally a Congregationalist Church. Back then you could have been on the steps of the church and looked out […]