Last year I noted that 2018 was not a very productive year with regards to photography largely stemming from health issues. 2019 was not much better, but for different reasons. In the fall, I started a Master’s degree in Museum Studies at the CUNY School of Professional Studies. And just before I started at CUNY SPS, I spent time working on the two photography books I self-published in November. The first book, 21st Century Coney Island, is a collection of photographs taken over the course of three years starting in the summer of 2016 and up to August 2019. Proceeds of this book will be donated to Habit for Humanity of Puerto Rico. The second book, A New Yorker in New Mexico, collects photographs from two trips, one in 2012 and another in 2018. Proceeds of this book will donated to the While they Wait fund.
The photographs I am sharing here have not been published anywhere online or in print. They were taken between February and August of 2019. I hope you enjoy this collection.

The first picture of 2019. Taken at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

People watching in Chinatown on Allen Street.

As seen near Broadway and 100th Street.

This was taken on Governors Island. I wanted to take more pictures of this woman,
but she noticed me. I wish she had not, because she was quite interesting.

A detail from the now defunct Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal at Liberty State Park in New Jersey. This park is just wonderful. I recommend you visit—even if you don’t have a car, you can still get there via the Path train and then the Light Rail.

Even before I color splashed this photograph, this guy’s sneakers stood out!
This was taken on the Coney Island Boardwalk.

People watching at Tallman State Park upstate. In the distance you can see the new Cuomo Bridge that replaces the Tappan Zee. I understand that when it is fully completed will have a pedestrian path—maybe I can get some photos next year!

A chilly day at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

Perhaps the person who wrote this has a large cat…?
This was taken in the East Village.

As seen at Rockland State Park. Yes, I photographed a number of park benches this year.

I was out one day on a photo safari and was standing on Morningside Drive photographing the Manhattan Valley landscape and happen to notice these two young men below me on the steps smoking some weed.

As seen in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

From my last day out with my camera in 2019.
An architectural detail from a building on 6th Avenue.

Another trip up to Tallman State Park. In the distance is the Cuomo Bridge that replaces the Tappan Zee. Pretty soon the trees are going to grow higher and block the view completely.

As seen on the Coney Island Boardwalk.

An outtake from my book, 21st Century Coney Island. I didn’t use this picture because I choose a different and smaller square size for the book.

As seen at Washington Square Park.

As seen in the West Village.

This was taken inside a restroom at Rockland State Park. This picture reminds me of one I took in 2017 of a little turtle in this same park who was burying her eggs on shore.

As seen at Riverside Park.

As seen outside of the Brooklyn Museum on a chilly day!

Another photograph from the now defunct Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal at Liberty State Park in New Jersey. This building is still quite elegant.

This young man was taking a break after making a delivery. This was taken in Chinatown.

As seen from a ferry en route to Governors Island.

What I love about this picture is that there is not a construction crane in sight!

As seen in Bryant Park.

As seen outside of the Brooklyn Museum.

I used a different photograph of this young man on the back of my book,
21st Century Coney Island.

As seen from the ferry en route to Governors Island.

As seen at Riverside Park, Grant’s Tomb.
Isn’t this what we all want?
Thank you for stopping by.
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