
Faces





Leaving Photoville we passed any number of amateur and professional photo shoots going on in the DUMBO streets. Here, a professional wedding photographer was shooting this couple.

Photoville is a great open air photo exhibit in Brooklyn in the DUMBO area. It’s a large series of shipping containers, each of which is it’s own individual exhibit. I last visited the 2014 show which seemed to me to be a bit more extensive than this year’s. I volunteered at the Josephine Herrick Project container, a great exhibit – BTW, especially the Sticks and Stones show of Donna Pinckley. (See also my post on their work with the Bronx veterans here.)
After 3 hours on my feet, though I was too tired to look at too much of the show and it was fantastically crowded by late afternoon on a beautiful, hot Autumn day so I gave up early and went home.



Youssou N’Dour put on a typically fantastic dance party. People were out of their seats and dancing in the aisles by the 2nd song and we were fortunate to have excellent seats.
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L Train, Brooklyn, New York
Inside a self-proclaimed “Junk” shop on Driggs Ave in Williamsburg. All prices were listed as “firm” and were, in my opinion, ridiculously high for what was, in fact, junk.
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Letters From the People is the name of a Lee Friedlander book of photographs