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This City i$ Mine
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The day-to-day life in the five boroughs of New York City, as presented by a graphic designer living in the Lower East Side. Restaurants, indie rock concerts, gallery openings...
Recent Posts
the cultural value of feralization
In mid-December, a vast, vacant field of weeds still thrives in Bushwick, Brooklyn. I was recently wandering around Bushwick on a shoot for my office, and took a moment to snap a few shots of empty lots — a type of urban space that always int...
outsourcing your tourism
The American South is filled with fast food, everywhere you look. Jenn and I flew down to North Carolina over Thanksgiving, and got a ride down with my family to Atlanta, Georgia to hang out with my brother. We hacked through a good amount of ov...
it’s a tough landscape
A boxcar in the outskirts of Lampertville, New Jersey. The town is a short walk across a bridge over the Delaware River that divides New Jersey from neighboring Pennsylvania. We spent two nights in New Hope, PA, on the other side of the river. ...
riding side-saddle with beef wellington
Marta. A man in the Brooklyn Museum during this past First Saturday event. Disclosure: I’m not too interested in politics personally, though sometimes people’s political attire/fashion is entertaining. • We left First Saturday a littl...
naughty, naughty, montresor
On Halloween night at about 11PM, I was heading over to the Bell House with a group of friends to see a show, when we noticed there were lights on in an ancient radio repair shop of sorts. Hugo Picciani (pictured), the owner, was kind enough to in...
are we in a movie, she asked
At the Added Value community farm in Red Hook, Brooklyn. If you’re not familiar with the farm, it’s located across from the new IKEA (though it precedes the Swedish discount store), and is built up on an asphalt lot. Instead of poten...

