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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. View all posts by Matt Weber
Apparently I’m the same naive, small-town boy I’ve always tried to escape. When I was in Manhattan this year, I made the “mistake” of smiling at a woman who was walking in the opposite direction on a sidewalk near 2nd and 50th around 10-11 p.m. She was wearing the obligatory clubbing outfit most women in their 20s wear these days. Personally, I’ve always thought the current fashion trend leans a little heavily toward the hooker look (blame or thank Sex & the City?), but without missing a beat, the woman used her best Marilyn Monroe voice in an attempt to win me over.
I must admit, I’d be disappointed if NYC ever stopped catching me off guard at least once every visit. 🙂
Greg, That story doesn’t sound bad at all…I wish I had a chance to see New York at night…I get up so early these days that I’m done around midnight….
Matt…she wasn’t the only hooker I saw during this years visit.
I was walking through Times Square one evening on one of the side streets and I came upon a younger guy leaning against a light post. His shirt was off and he definitely had a gym body. As I walked past him, I couldn’t believe how retro it all seemed. I remembered thinking to myself “There’s no way he can be doing what I think he’s doing. It’s not the 1970s anymore. The police would bust him these days.”
I turned around to take another look, but this time a photographer was standing next to him.
Suddenly it all made sense. 🙂