When I was teenager, the movie theaters on 42d St. (AKA “The Deuce”) were one place where we learned about “certain things”. It was practically a rite of passage for several generations. These days a kid need only go to Barnes & Noble…
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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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Oh my. Quite a capture you’ve got there. Would make a lovely wall hanging…emphasis on the hanging.
That book has sold out several printings, which is no surprise…When you can put pornstars in a respectable coffee table book, you have the winning formula!
Barnes & Noble?
All you need to do is a seemingly innocent Google image search and you’ll be amazed by what appears from time to time.
Gone are the days of mystery ad kearning the hard way. 🙂
Yep..Google is the best learning tool in some ways, and the worse in other ways. It’s so easy and quick that the student takes info for granted.
I think in the long run it’s a good thing. To almost have the entire history of this planet at your fingertips has to be an advantage, if used properly…I hope.