Take a Photography Tour of Coney Island and Coney Island Creek
Winter's chill may have set in, but that doesn't mean there aren't opportunities to get out there and take some great photographs of Brooklyn's scenery. New York City Wild! is hosting a walking...
View ArticleExhibit Shows Change and Diversity in Brooklyn From the 1960s to Now
Brooklyn's changed a lot since the 1960s, and sometimes the changes can be a bit tough to visualize for those who didn't live through them. Thanks to a group of photographers and BRIC, an exhibit will...
View ArticleCheck Out Some Photography Under the Brooklyn Bridge at Photoville
A massive celebration of photography is coming to the base of the Brooklyn Bridge this month as Photoville returns to Brooklyn for its sixth consecutive year. The festival will include more than 55...
View Article‘Brooklyn Photographs Now’ Captures the People and Places of a Changing Borough
Marla Hamburg Kennedy isn’t new to Brooklyn. The photography curator and historian behind “Brooklyn Photographs Now,” a new book recently published by Rizzoli, looks back fondly on her days living in a...
View ArticleSouvenirs of Brooklyn: The Late Arlene Gottfried Collects Moments and People...
Arlene Gottfried didn’t pick up a camera until she graduated from high school. Born in Coney Island, she spent most of her teenage years living on President Street, between Rogers and Nostrand, in...
View ArticleNostrand Avenue, A Train, Notorious B.I.G. Inspire Rising Photographer Deana...
Deana Lawson finds her subjects out in the world. She discovers people “around the neighborhood ... near public transportation, in beauty supply shops, fried-chicken spots, nightclubs, Family Dollar,...
View ArticleSee Giant Mural of New Yorkers by Photographer JR at Brooklyn Museum
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View ArticleHow to Leave Brooklyn: A Farewell From Two Photographers
Photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb are leaving Brooklyn. Or at least they are planning on leaving sometime in the future. No firm plans have been set. They came to Park Slope around 20...
View ArticleIn Bushwick, a Black-Owned Photography Store Opens, Inspiring Love From the...
When Dominick Lewis decided to open a photography store in Bushwick, he had no idea what kind of response he would receive. “It’s been amazing,” Lewis said during a recent visit to the store, called...
View ArticleJoin Photographers for a Conversation on Documenting Racial Justice Protests...
The Center for Brooklyn History is gathering photographers to share their experiences and insights after a year of documenting the movement for racial justice. David Gonzalez, New York Times Lens Blog...
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