“Stay High-149” R.I.P.
Yesterday on June 11th 2012 Wayne Roberts A.K.A. Stay High 149 died. In the world of graffiti it is hard to put into words how important Wayne was to a culture which most people don’t understand. I’m sometimes surprised that stuff we did forty years ago has gone global and infiltrated everything including the corporate world. TV shows and movies have “experts” come on to their shoots and try and duplicate the writing from different eras. They usually fail badly. Meanwhile hundreds if not thousands of teenagers and kids all across the five boroughs tried to come up with a tag that wouldn’t pale in comparison to Stay High’s…Once again, most failed. Many people wanted to stop graffiti and the majority of the stuff one would see, was indeed crap. Stay High-149’s tag was art, buried like a needle in a haystack amongst the scribble scrabble of his younger fans. Wayne’s tag was never topped in almost half a century of attempts by what now may now be millions of guys and gals across this planet!
I was lucky enough to watch him in action back in ’74 and he made me feel silly for what I thought was a respectable tag at the time. His other tag “Voice of the Ghetto” while not as spectacular, was every bit as true as Stay High was. He was a voice for all the aspiring artists as they toyled with their black books, hoping to come up with their own iconic logos…
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“Subway Gaga” 2011
Sometimes you’re sitting on the fence. You don’t know if it’s worth it or not. The guy on the right is not a happy camper. Then he raises his hand to his face, and all of a sudden the impulse becomes too strong to ignore. It’s as involuntary as sneezing. He might object or much worse, but now the image looks so good, you no longer care about the consequences and you push the button, while hoping not to push his…
Street Photography © Matt Weber
Happy Father’s Day!
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“Bobby Long” 2010
I saw Bobby the other day and he’s not doing very well. I can tell you he’s had a rough life without exaggerating. He told me he was a photographer too once upon a time. He did recognize my M6 so I think he may have been telling me the truth. Something went terribly wrong when he was much younger. Not that I know all the details, but he was incarcerated forty years ago. It was the one of the last prisons you would want to be in 1971…He was in Attica when the shit hit the fan!
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“Lonnie & Raf” 1989
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“The Camera Doesn’t Matter!” 2011
I got lucky and timed it just right. His camera’s extremely powerful strobe went off at the exact same moment I pushed the button on my Leica. I sometimes wonder if my camera is capable enough when compared to the “Hasselblads” of the world, but this guy reminded me that it’s not the camera, but the man who makes the pictures!
All Photos © Matt Weber
Central Park 2010
What better picture to start the new year with, than an “Action Portrait” of my dad taken during a stroll through Central Park? You can see that his strict adherence to the “South Beach” diet has already paid dividends! I just started a serious diet as my New Years resolution, a week before new years. Why wait?
All Photos © Matt Weber
“Coney Mindmeld” 2010
Two seasoned veterans of “The Coney Island School” of photography exchange their secrets on the boardwalk…
















