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Tag: pay phone

Cutoff Call

Lexington Avenue, New York

Some more from the Tri-X film archives in the late 1970s

Posted on February 7, 2021February 6, 2021Categories B&W, documentary, Photo, Still life, StreetTags Black & White, documentary, Lexington Avenue, New York, pay phone, still life, streetLeave a comment on Cutoff Call

Crossed Wires

Broadway around 146th St

Posted on July 15, 2011July 11, 2011Categories Broadway, Photo, Still life, StreetTags Adam Isler, Broadway, broken, handset, Isler, Manhattan, New York, NYC, pay phone, phone, photography, street, urban, W 146th St, wireLeave a comment on Crossed Wires

Phone to Report Broken Phone

Basement of Teachers' College, 120th St

Posted on June 9, 2010June 5, 2010Categories PhotoTags Adam Isler, Isler, Manhattan, New York, notice, NYC, pay phone, phone bank, phone booth, Sign, Teachers College, W 120th St, yellowLeave a comment on Phone to Report Broken Phone

1 + 2 = 3

103rd & Broadway subway station

Sometimes it’s really hard to come up with something original to say when you’re vandalizing a phone. Or is this a deep, deconstructionist comment?

Posted on January 5, 2010July 7, 2024Categories B&W, Broadway, Photo, Still life, Street, subwayTags Adam Isler, B&W, Black & White, Broadway, graffiti, Isler, Manhattan, New York, NYC, pay phone, phone, street, subway, telephoneLeave a comment on 1 + 2 = 3
 

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