Wednesday, April 24, 2013

I almost forgot to post this! After teaching Spike Lee's film 'Do The Right Thing' to my cinematography class, I decided to visit the Bed-Stuy block that served as the set

Stuyvesant Street between Lexington and Quincy, Brooklyn

Sal's Famous Pizzaria would have been where the lot on the left is, and the Korean Grocery would have been where the lot on the right is.


Where Samuel L. Jackson, Mr. Senor Love Daddy, had his radio station, WLOV



Where the red wall was. 


It's been a while . . . from late Winter into Spring, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island, and a bit of the highway from Baltimore to NYC

A painting of Anne Hathaway, apparently, at the campus shuttle bus stop at the College of Staten Island CUNY



these first three images are from the AOL office building on Broadway -- the lobby lit up on two different nights, and the longest couch I have ever seen



two piles, three photos,  of makeshift ugliness, not without humor, on the College of Staten Island campus




some food on offer - at Cinnamon Girl cafe on Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, from the Staten Island Ferry canteen, and from Scratchbread at Bedford and Lexington, Bklyn

signs of the subway

cotton candy vendor's wares on the A train at Hoyt St.

the No. 1/A/C train station at 168th St. on the West Side shows some fine tiling and gracefully arched doorways and tunnel-ways

this doorway used to be dirty, presenting itself as a slum, but one evening I walked by and it had suddenly been transformed into a nice place to come home to, with a new light fixture and a carefully placed abstract painting to greet the resident and visitor alike

a tall old building on Broadway near 11th Street - notice the beautiful windows

looking out at Lady Liberty as the Staten Island Ferry rolls on
exiting the subway at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn . . . too many lights! 



the widest intersection in Brooklyn at Atlantic and Flatbush

and also at Atlantic Center/Barclays Center, the humble and faithful  Spanish food truck


the yellow wall at the NSA supermarket at Throop and Gates, Brooklyn deserves two photos

a gorgeous sunset, looking west on Van Buren St., Brooklyn



three shots above from a rainy drive from Baltimore to NYC


waiting in line for healthcare at Bellevue