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Tag Archives: WNYC
Symmetry by Everynone
Everynone, the folks who brought us the delightful WORDS video, is back with another video called Symmetry. They collaborated on the project with WNYC’s Radiolab. Check out the video above, it’s cool :)
Street photography with Joe Wigfall
Joe Wigfall is one of WNYC’s former winners of their street photography contest. Wigfall takes a slightly less in-your-face approach to his photography in stark contrast to Bruce Gilden’s work which was profiled earlier by WNYC. Watch the video above … Continue reading
WNYC documents the rebuilding progress at Ground Zero
WNYC has a set of images on their site that shows some of the progress happening at Ground Zero. I still get a bit ticked when I think about how slow this construction project is going compared to other construction … Continue reading
Shooting street photography with Bruce Gilden
When I was first introduced to Bruce Gilden’s street photography years ago, I remember thinking about how it must be incredibly hard to do what he does so well. His images show him really up-in-your-face with his camera and that’s … Continue reading
140 feet below Manhattan's West Side
Photo by Stephen Nessen Continuing with my fascination of Manhattan’s underground, here are more photos from WNYC on the expansion of the 7 line to 34th Street and 11th Avenue. The completion date for the project is only 3 years … Continue reading
Map of construction projects in NYC
Map of stalled construction projects in NYC. Continue reading