I’m a NHPS student (Co-op Arts High School) and recently (May 30) did a 1960’s themed shoot around the Yale campus. Here are a handful of personal favourites, I hope you appreciate them! Photos by New Haven Photographer Krissy Velardi (@krismphotog)
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People from New haven by Anthony DeCarlo
Impossible year book project, This project is something i wanted to do for a longtime. I would love to photograph every classmate i went to coop high school with. Impossible year book project Impossible year book project Impossible year book project Yoga on salmon river, I met whit when she was working at the coffee […]
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.
At LEAP, Reading is Leading – Lucy Gellman
Last Friday, hundreds of LEAP students and around 50 community volunteers fanned out across the New Haven Green as part of LEAP’s annual read-in, which pairs LEAP summer students and their counselors with adults who are jazzed about literacy. In the space of two hours, they shared not only their words — pages upon pages […]
Whitesnake Rocks College Street Music Hall – by Mike Franzman
Hard-rock giants, Whitesnake rocked New Haven’s College Street Music Hall Tuesday July 28 College Street Music Hall (formerly the Palace Theater), now in full swing! The Dead Daisies, featuring former members of Guns & Roses and Thin Lizzy, opened the show Guitarist Richard Fortus (of Guns & Roses) with the Dead Daisies Andre Vanchot (left, […]
Hoop It Up! 2015 by Gary Winfield
Hoop It Up! Returned to New Haven this weekend. I was there to capture some of the basketball moments. Many More Images In The Facebook Gallery
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 […]