Some more panoramas from Yale/the Green
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Drive By Photos – Jeffrey Kerekes
I took these from inside my car except for the last two. I was feeling a little lazy and also interested to see what sorts of photos I could make from the driver’s seat. I take photos of things I like and interest me. Here are a few shots from my drive. All of these […]
Africa Salon – Uma Ramiah
This past weekend, Yale and New Haven hosted the first ever contemporary African arts and culture festival: Africa Salon. It was a gathering of some of the most interesting visual, musical, literary, fashion and film artists working on and around the continent, including what was likely one of the liveliest concerts Yale’s Battel Chapel has […]
The Annex/Port – Jeffrey Kerekes
$380,000 dirt storage?
Union Station – Tif Shen
“A love story is like a journey on a train,” said the French poet Grand Corps Malade. If this is the case, then the train station is where all love stories begin. For me, Union Station is where my love for New Haven began, 3 years ago. In the station, I see people waiting, hoping. […]
Gender, Projected by Guest Photographers Reese Ramponi and Am Norgren
Gender, Projected is an ongoing photo project exploring gender expression and identity, started by Am Norgren and Reese Ramponi, who wanted a way to ask questions of themselves and others about gender. By showing photographs and sharing interviews of participants, they aim to spur discussion around gender and identity, even when that discussion brings up […]
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 […]