Book Boo in BK

There’s a particular kind of quiet you can find in Brooklyn when you’re near the water—busy, but softened. A long stretch of boardwalk, the river breathing beside it, and the skyline set back like a thought you can’t quite finish.

He sits with a book open in his hands, cap pulled low, knees folded in. The page has that steady pull that makes the rest of the world feel optional. Around him, the city keeps its own pace: distant footsteps, a few voices drifting past, the metal rails holding the edge between land and water.

It’s an ordinary scene, which is why it feels like a small miracle. The kind of moment you don’t plan for, but later you remember the light and the space and how simple it looked to be completely elsewhere without leaving.

I like the way places can live alongside us like that—how a walkway, a bench, a view of towers and clouds can become part of a memory without announcing itself. Brooklyn doesn’t always give you room to exhale, but sometimes it does, and you take it when it comes.

Book Boo in BK, paused mid-chapter, with the whole city behind him like background noise.

This room just has light

There’s a certain kind of quiet that only shows up when light does the talking. The front room of my apartment has always been like that—patient, observant, never demanding attention, yet impossible to ignore once you notice it.

The light comes in gently, filtered through old curtains and city air, landing on plants, books, and unfinished thoughts. It doesn’t rush. It lingers. It makes the ordinary feel intentional.

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Photoshoot with an 80s work-out theme on the UWS. In a $1.3M apt. (of which we got to stay the night in a huge. huge. huge. bed)

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Shelf Drink Man Ray

Shelf Drink Man Ray

Select work in traditional Darkroom Photography

Inspired by the Photo-Gram effects of Man Ray
This series of 6 prints composed together to offer a surreal effect. Between the light distortions of a tumbler and the direct emulsion negative process the images strike a reminiscent cord of the surrealist movement.

Chelsea Gallery Quick Recap – End of April 2013

Among my activities this weekend I also decided to take a look through the Chelsea galleries. Here is a brief selection of work that I feel are worth a second look; or a first “live look” for you when you go to see them!

Will Kurtz – Another Shit Show @ Mike Weiss Gallery

Elliott Hudley – New Works @ Andrea Rosen Gallery

Charles Fréger – Wilder Mann @ Yossi Milo Gallery

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