A web of web things created, touched, or seen by Chris Casciano of Place Name Here.
A sequence of 2344 photos shot on my trip into New York City for WordCamp NYC from my home stop on NJ Transit through Penn Station and the 6 line. Shot with a Nikon d90 w/ Sigma 10-20 lens all to a single 32GB Sandisk Extreme card.
map pinpointing popular street art in NYC, from ArtWeLove.com
Superman and Batman took on New York's Finest last night in an epic Crossroads of the World battle that left the Caped Crusader in cuffs. Stunned Times Square tourists and office workers watched agog as cops struggled to subdue Clark Kent's alter ego without kryptonite.
A panoramic view of Madison Square Garden, described by Rangers Coach Tom Renney.
I work as a film location scout in New York City. My day is basically spent combing the streets for interesting and unique locations for feature films. In my travels, I often stumble across some pretty incredible sights, most of which are ignored every day by thousands of New Yorkers in too much of a rush to pay attention. As it happens, it's my job to pay attention, and I've started this blog to keep a record of what I see.
A few weeks ago, as a surprise gift for our anniversary, my wife got us a night's stay at the Revolving Hotel Room, part of theanyspacewhatever exhibition at the Guggenheim. Created by Carsten Höller, the room is a remarkable art installation that also happens to be a complete room suite that you can stay in for a night, letting us live the dream of camping out in the museum and sneaking out among the exhibits while it's closed.
I am a Freelance Photographer living and working in NYC.
New York City will host an exciting art exhibit featuring spectacular man-made waterfalls 90 to 120 feet (27 to 37 meters). They will be softly lit at night and available for everyone to see. There will be 4 falls total. Thursday, June 26th through Monday October 13th
Coming off the heels of WNYCs Street Shots project, which drew 900+ photographers to participate on WNYC's Flickr page, the Brian Lehrer Show wants to collaborate with its photographer-listeners. Join this group to participate in covering New York stories and to provide your perspective on the issues.
Scores of street photographers document city life on any given day, one shot at a time. Meet six who are practicing and redefining a uniquely New York art form dating back to the days of Weegee the Famous â and post your own street photography in the Streets Shots Challenge.
The B&H Event Space offers free events almost every day of the week and includes a great selection of educational seminars hosted by leading manufacturers in the industry as well as our very own B&H Mavens, professional development workshops and inspirational lectures by distinguished photographers.
So what should a mayor do? Just let constituents call his weekly radio program on WABC — the one called "Live From City Hall ... With Rudy Giuliani" — and whine and complain and get in his face without answering back?
People, please! Enough postcard shots. Get them at Google Images and Photoshop yourself. New York has more things to point your lens at per square block than some cities have, total.
Today, the graying Mr. Garcia, his pit bull, Crazy, and his trailer blend into the landscape of tired rides, greasy fast food joints and vagrant Boardwalk regulars. But a snazzy reincarnation is planned for the crumbling seaside neighborhood, and the parking lot Mr.
Today, the graying Mr. Garcia, his pit bull, Crazy, and his trailer blend into the landscape of tired rides, greasy fast food joints and vagrant Boardwalk regulars. But a snazzy reincarnation is planned for the crumbling seaside neighborhood, and the parking lot Mr.
What are you hiding Christopher Fahey?