I remember thinking how back in the 1930’s when the Bowery was a place were you could get a bed for 15¢ and a pastrami sandwich for 20¢ this would never happen. If you fell asleep with 40¢ in your hand, you woke up empty handed!
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Photographing NYC for 25 years, six of them while driving a New York City taxi. Trying very hard to capture the city as life unfolds, meaning I never stage any of my photos! Also I am a close confidant of the immortal Dave Beckerman, (quintessential NYC photographer) and owner of the first photography blog in the known universe.
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Mat, I may have commented on your work once before. Even so I have to say that you have the best photo essays of the city I’ve seen. I say this because I spent the first 26 years of my life living there and still have family in the area. I have some good memories of the Manhattan of the 60’s and 70’s and you’ve certainly captured the essence of it’s streets in your work. Fantastic!
Dean, that’s very kind of you to take the time to shower me with such kind words!
If there’s anything that I was trying to do when I first bought my camera in 1984
it was to try and save a piece of New York before it was gone forever…
This image hurts my heart, yet I cannot stop looking at it.