Wednesday, November 06, 2013

We Can Handle It All

We Can Handle It All [GWNY160] by jankor
We Can Handle It All [GWNY160], a photo by jankor on Flickr.

US Army Recruiting Station on Times Square, Theatre District, Manhattan, New York

Like a dancer

Like a dancer by jankor
Like a dancer, a photo by jankor on Flickr.

A young woman sits at the Revson Fountain at Lincoln Center in New York. The warm summer evening lets her sit right at the water, her bags make an impression as if she were a dancer with a tutu from nearby New York City Ballet.

Monday, November 04, 2013

... and one for the road - Fanelli Café

The Fanelli Cafe on the corner of Prince Street and Mercer Street is a SoHo institution and one of my all-time favorite bars in the city. When the New Yorker published in 2012 a wonderful story about Bob Bozic, the article started with this historical wrap-up: Fanelli's is "the second-oldest continuously operating drinking establishment in New York City. The original building, erected in 1847, housed a grocery store, where customers could drink liquor and beer and perhaps gain access to the bordello in the back. After a new building went up, in 1853, the ground floor was described as a saloon. Michael Fanelli bought the place in 1922 and operated it as a speakeasy during Prohibition; his name remained on the neon marquee even after his family sold it, thirty years ago, to a Roumanian named Hans Noe, who passed it on to his son, Sasha." (Nick Paumgarten: "The Ring And The Bar. The Bob Bozic Stories" in New Yorker, January 30, 2012, p. 28-34.)

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Fort Totten

Fort Totten by jankor
Fort Totten, a photo by jankor on Flickr.

Forgotten Fort Totten, guarding the entry into the East River from the Long Island Sound since the Civil War.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

GinkoGehry

GinkoGehry by jankor
GinkoGehry, a photo by jankor on Flickr.
Lower Manhattan, before the trees start smelling badly.

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Chicago's Central Camera Company

Since 1899 in business: Central Camera Co. on 230 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, Cook, Illinois 60604
Map it here. If your are still working with film, this is the place for you to go, either in the meat world or online. Here are two shots from my latest visit in June 2013.

In the loop since 1899: Central Camera Company by day - 230 S Wabash Ave, Chicago

In the loop since 1899: Central Camera Company by night - 230 S Wabash Ave, Chicago