From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Moving Day
Filed under: 10003, East Village, East Village Manhattan, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy
Taken by Scoboco.
New York Shitty Day Ender: Third Avenue
Same sidewalk. Same moment. Two different worlds. Obviously the child in this photograph has not learned to look away.
Yet.
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Dania
This image hails from Sunset Park and comes courtesy of Carnade who writes:
When Dania asked me why I wanted to take her picture, I said “I am hoping to do a photo series on Islam in New York. To try….” Here she jumped in and with a big smile said “To try and show we are not all terrorist?” Yes, kind of like that!
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Crabsex
This, a detail of a Sunset Park sex shop replete with 24 hour “viewing booths”, comes courtesy of Carnade. Perhaps I am reading too much into this but I find its use of crab imagery is a wee bit disquieting.
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Tamatoes For The Masses!
This item comes courtesy of FakeHipster, who writes:
Dear small child,
I found your survey stapled to a billboard at 13th and 3rd. I really liked it and decided that I had to have it. I’m sorry if I threw off your survey results (though we both know the only answer is “yes only! yes only! yes only!”)
It is now hanging in a place of honor on my fridge.
Your friend,
Spike
Indeed.
Miss Heather
East Village Photo Du Jour: V-Day Wrap Up
Filed under: Manhattan
From Third Avenue.
Miss Heather
Manhattan Photos Du Jour: I <3 The East Village
St. Mark’s Place
East 9th Street
East 11th Street
Union Square
Third Avenue
Miss Heather
Reader Contribution Du Jour: 86’d
Filed under: Area 51
Bay Ridge Guido (the taker of the above photograph) writes:
I thought that you’d like to see this. I took it yesterday, a rainy Sunday afternoon on East 73rd and 3rd Ave. (SW corner) Manhattan. It sort of saddened me and made me feel a little shitty. Looks like someone said “Fuck It!” and just chucked their dream(s) into the garbage.
Great blog you got going. I love it. Don’t stop, and remember; Stay
true to your dreams.
Great find Guido (and thanks for the kind words)! You can see more great photographs (for the record the ones of Chinatown are among my faves) by this gentleman by checking out his flickr page.
Miss Heather
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