
New York Stories

A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY
at
Arts For PEACE Gallery
38 West 88th Street, NY, NY 10024
Gallery open Mon-Fri Noon-5PM and by appt.
I will be conducting photo workshops and gallery talks
by appointment
Oct 24 - Nov 22
Gallery Guide:
All images are for purchase as well as available in various sizes.
Subway Series:
All Subway images were shot on film (using a Widelux Panoramic camera), developed and printed by me. The prints are silver gelatin on 11x 14 paper. Other sizes available.
These are 8 x 10 prints. Other sizes are available.

Seeds/Boxes
These are what I call constructs, which is to say, I created these objects specifically to be photographed. The components - wood for the boxes and the seeds inside - were collected from Central Park. Shot on 4x5 Polaroid film and printed digitally on a metallic paper.
These are 8 x 10 prints. Other sizes available.

The News/
Stealing Beauty
This is another example of my constructs, created to become photographs. The black and white, toned images were shot on film and printed in the darkroom. More recent color images were shot with a digital camera and printed digitally. All images were created from pages out of the New York Times. Black and whites are 10 3/4” square and color are 12.75” square. Custom sizes are available.

New York Harbor
Images were shot on a $25.00 HOLGA film camera. Film was hand developed and then converted to digital files and printed digitally.
All effects were done in camera while photographing…overlapping, blur, were all done with no gimmicks other than using the limitations of the camera.

Gallery Talks
Please contact me if you would like to meet at the gallery for a private showing. The gallery is open Noon-5PM Monday through Friday but I can make arrangements for other time slots if given advance notice.
I am organizing gallery talks and if interested use the contact option on this page and I will coordinate.
Photo Tours of Central Park
I will be conducting walking tours of Central Park all month.
The tours are two hours in length and follow the watercolors of a Pennsylvania Fraktur artist from the 1860’s named Lewis Miller and created when the park first opened. We will look at his impressions and then compare them to what is there now. A Then and Now experience. And we will be joined on some of these walks with surprise guests. Stay tuned!
If interested, please contact me.
I will be publishing a calendar for this activity.
Following illustration is from Miller's guide circa 1864: