Category: personal work

Greetings From Uptown: the prequel

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While browsing through the vaults here at the studio, I came across this picture (above) I shot in Rogers Park in the mid 1980s. I hadn’t printed this shot before (I had just made a contact sheet), and just now am noticing that this was a prequel to a photograph I took a few years later, Greetings From Uptown (below; some of you might be familiar with this picture but I don’t think I’ve posted it here on the blog). What can I say–I have a way with kids.

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Nate Wooley portrait

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Trumpeter Nate Wooley, shot in Brooklyn on October 11th, just before he played a gig with Canada Day. This is for a series I’m doing on imrov musicians. I’ve been loving shooting at night with only available light–challenging but fun. Here his main light is coming from a storefront window. More NYC pictures soon, been (thankfully) working like crazy.

Brilliant Corners of Popular Amusements: this weekend!

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Ariele Ebacher

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Amanda Crockett

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Ambidextrous

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Zoppé Circus (photographed in 2008)

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Mike Reed, the man behind the curtain.

Brilliant Corners of Popular Amusements happens this weekend at Eckhart Park, and from all indications it promises to be fooking righteous. Here you can read about the multitude of attractions available to all comers.

The amazing women featured in the top three photos will perform at the show with El Circo Cheapo Cabaret. I shot those portraits recently for a project I’m working on involving acrobats, aerialist, and other circus artists. Also appearing this weekend will be the incredible Zoppé Circus. The suave dude in the bottom picture waiting for a drink is composer, drummer, and culture kingpin Mike Reed, who created BCPA. You might remember him from this post or if not that one, maybe it was this one.

(All photos by Jim Newberry.)