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 […]
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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 […]
Sushi on Prospect – Uma Ramiah
There’s a beautiful little food cart tucked between the tacos and curries and bengali burritos on Prospect Street, outside of the hockey rink. Called Mecha-Uma (delicious in Japanese), it reads like an old school Asian hawker stall – hand written menus covered in plastic, steaming stainless steel pots of noodles of all kinds, trays of […]
New Haven Ballet’s Shared Ability – Jeffrey Kerekes
I had the excellent chance to catch New Haven Ballet‘s Shared Ability class and had a lot of fun capturing some images. I arrived early and spoke with several NH Ballet Dancers and was impressed how genuinely excited they were about the program and how many years some have been involved with the program. The […]
Hopefully We Are Done With The Cold – Street Scenes – Jeffrey Kerekes
How to Get to Tehran – Uma Ramiah
Right in the middle of February – like, the stone cold winter middle of February – something amazing appeared on a not-so-lonely stretch of Chapel Street. Gold and mysterious and apparently, a portal. To Tehran. Over the course of ten days, dozens of New Havenites stepped through the door of a shipping container to meet […]