Another collection of New Yorkers from my archives. My passion for street photography has greatly improved my interest in walking and driving around the city. It started occurring to to me that in some areas I was so often that nothing worthy of attention remained there. Everything seemed to be seen more than once. But it is NYC and something interesting always happening everywhere. I do not go out on the street without a camera. At any given time a colorful person or a regular New York character may appear from around the corner. I want to shoot everything without stopping. The magic of New York is that as soon as you leave the city, it all disappears somewhere and people become completely ordinary.
1. They were shooting some comedy sketch with Trump on Times Square, and then Batman, taking pictures with tourists, came up.
2. The guard at the jewelry shop in the Diamond District in Manhattan. He seems to just sit on a chair, but tense like a spring.
3. For comparison, the guard at the jewelry store of Cartier on Fifth Avenue.
5. I met this gentleman in Manhattan. I could not not take a photo of him, so I just took out my camera and clicked without hesitating..
6. It looks like the bully has taken a branch from a boy with a hat and is laughing now, but this is not really the case. Times Square..
7. I am sexy and I know it. Chinatown, Queens.
8. Went out for a walk with a dog. Washington Heights.
10. Wedding near the Verrazano Bridge in Brooklyn..
12. Suit, a hat and a scooter.
13. Went out of the office and basking in the sun. Manhattan.
14. Rastaman from Crown Heights.
15. Crossed the road in front of me in Brooklyn. He noticed that I am taking a picture and showed me a tongue 🙂
16. Japanese woman with a dog. Williamsburg.
17. The clarity of Brooklyn being. Green Point.
18. Bus driver on a smoke break. Somewhere in Brooklyn.
19. Reads the latest press in Williamsburg.
20. A passer-by advised the beggar to find a job, and he in response took out a wad of money and said that he was already fine.
21. Is he wearing pantyhose? Williamsburg.
23. Once standing at the traffic light spotted a colorful black gentleman in a hat and bow tie. Prepared to shoot, as a taxi drove into the frame. Snapped up through his car.
24. Mom with a child. Williamsburg.
26. Uneasy Grandpa from Little Italy Bronx. To his right is a restaurant where the mafia launders money..
28. Elderly lady reading a book in Highline Park.
29. Saddened by something. Lower Manhattan.
30. Marina (in the sense of yacht parking) at the International Financial Center.
31. Inside the transfer station under the World Trade Center.
32. Inside the transfer station under the World Trade Center.
33. He crossed the street in Harlem.
34. Sailors went ashore. In the area of 42nd street.
35. A man from Brooklyn. In Williamsburg.
36. Dad with his son in the Hasidic part of Williamsburg..
38. A homeless person living in the area of Columbia University sat down to eat at the steps of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
39. Grandfather – music lover. At a nursing home in Morningside Heights.
40. With a cup of coffee in the Brooklyn
41. If someone is interested in the question, do I come across celebrities? Sometimes. Took a picture near Chelsea market.
42. Old school in Brooklyn Crown Heights.
43. Junior Sopranos at the wheel of an old Pontiac.
44. Man as if teleported to New York from somewhere in the post-apocalypse. On his feet homemade shoes and spikes for walking on the ice. Dressed in a hundred clothes with the fact that it was not cold at all. In the hands of a bunch of bags with things. Slept sitting in front of the central post office building.
45. Walking a dog in Long Island City
46. The saddest selfie I’ve seen. Chinatown Queens.
47. Dude, give me five. In Little Italy Bronx..
49. Model, photographer and the guy who hid from me. Bushwick, Brooklyn.
50. In the hipster part of Williamsburg.
51. . When you regret that you went for a walk with a child in Times Square. I think those are our people 🙂
52. He looks like Eddie Murphy.
56. He noticed the camera (I think) 🙂 Washington Square..
57. Catching a taxi in the Village..
58. Dressed as on Valentine’s Day. Washington Heights.
59. Walk fast and look crazy. Midtown Manhattan
60. Fur Coats from Fifth Avenue.
61. “Django unchained” from Harlem. I saw him in the rearview mirror when I stood at a traffic light..
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