Topography structures life in the Bronx like nowhere else in the city. Take a look at how the built environment responds to the undulating terrain of the city's great north through the lens of photographer Kris Graves.
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I’ve just returned from a trip to New York City with Michael Carriere to work on our project exploring re-imagining the built environment. The following photographs are supplementary images f…
Please also see: ARCHITECTURE AND MANHATTAN BUILDINGS - PART 1 - The Reservoir / Central Park Somewhere in the "photo district" (near Chelsea) View from Avenue A and 12th street roof ConEd Plant / East 14th street View of avenue B from Tompkins Park. Charlie Parker was actually living in this corner building. My friend Stella (owner of Cafe della Pace on 7ht st.) was renting his old apartment (with a great terrace) in the mid-90's. 22nd st / 7th ave. East Houston street East 12th street (btw.1st and A) View from East 11th street Cotton Club in Harlem / west end of 125th st. East end of Canal Street / Chinatown The Jefferson Theater before destruction East Village mosque Another shot of Allen Ginsberg window seen from my 12th st (corner of A) apartment. this was also the building of Richard Hell... Alphabet City Brownstones and back of the Chelsea Hotel seen from my apartment on west 22nd st. Please also see : Empire State Building - Different Views Part 3 - Flatiron Building
An apartment house in University Heights, the Bronx.
Road Sign at the Washington Bridge, Harlem River, Manhattan-Bronx
Map of The Bronx, New York. Example colour shown is Antarctic Night Sky.
Jules Aarons, Morton Broffman and Joe Conzo are three Bronx-born photographers who captured moments of political activism in the New York borough and across the country, from the civil rights movement in the 1960s to the protest against alleged racism in the film Fort Apache the Bronx in the 1980s. A new exhibition juxtaposes their work and poses questions about community and how it can effect social change
A foodie DIY guide to Arthur Avenue, New York City's real Little Italy in the Bronx with the best places to eat Italian food along Arthur Avenue!
The new Netflix series is set in New York City in 1977
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The new Netflix series is set in New York City in 1977
A chronicler of the urban environment documented the World Trade Center over the decades-long course of its construction, lifetime, destruction and regeneration.
I spotted it from across East Tremont Avenue, just east of Boston Road. Having absorbed the Bronx map and street listings from Geographia’s ‘Little Red Book’ series, since childhood I…
The first Bronx subway stop on the 6 train from Manhattan leaves you a block from 138th Street and Alexander Avenue. Once known as “Doctors Row” and “The Irish Fifth Avenue,”…
Welcome to In Focus, a new feature where writer Hannah Frishberg profiles some of the great street photographers of New York City's past and present. For more than 30 years, Steven Siegel has...
A foodie DIY guide to Arthur Avenue, New York City's real Little Italy in the Bronx with the best places to eat Italian food along Arthur Avenue!
From NYC in the Sixties by Klaus Lehnartz (1978)
Good morning! Wishing you a happy Monday, March 11th, 2019 from all of us at Viewing NYC! Here's what the weather looks like in the City right now.
Although I'm definitely not suggesting you visit all five boroughs in one trip.
Entering the Bronx from the Washington Bridge
Photo by James and Karla Murray of the abandoned Port Morris line train tracks in the Bronx, site of a proposed "Lowline" from the 1990s to today.
Jusqu’au 14 janvier 2018, le photographe américain Stephen Shames présente pour la première fois à Paris une exposition qui retrace son travail de photojournaliste au cœur du Bronx des années 1960-1970. Un autre regard porté sur l'Amérique.
Kings Bridge in the Bronx is known for its staircases, some with up to 160 steps. These "step streets" are also home to some wonderful street art.
In 1970, the best days of the Bronx were long departed. To quote PJ O’Rourke, this is where dedicated New Yorkers from other boroughs could go to experience life in the wilderness. Camilo Jose Vergara was there to record the view. And what we see above all else is poverty. How can a city as … Continue reading "A Visual Tour of The Bronx, New York City in 1970"
Photographer Joseph Rodriguez's images of the characters of East Harlem in the 1980s.
¿Qué ver en el Bronx? Aquí tienes planes para visitar el Bronx por libre: Little Italy, el Jardín Botánico, los Yankees...
The Bronx: dit stadsdeel in New York is altijd al gestereotypeerd geweest als een gevaarlijk getto. Ondertussen is het de nieuwe place to be.
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Photojournalist Stephen Shames photographed a group of boys coming of age in New York City's northernmost borough. From Shames' gritty new book, Bronx Boys. WARNING: These images may be disturbing to some readers.