Blog #226 10/10/17
Prince St., New York City
I carry a camera wherever I go.
I look at everything—so much about the world interests me;
I can’t ever get quite enough of looking.
I see something wonderful and I make a photograph.
When walking in just about any city in the world, and certainly in my hometown of Manhattan, there are times when only women are in sight. At these times it’s truly a woman’s world; I have been documenting this fascinating “women’s world” for a long time. I’ve made images of women on the street, in subways, restaurants, museums, and shops. As I look back at these photographs, it’s easy to imagine that men have become obsolete.
Champs-Élysées, Paris
Milan, Italy
West Broadway, New York City
I know, there are men in the distance but I loved the trio of painter, subject and painting.
Milan, Italy
New York City
Champs-Élysées, Paris
Museum of Modern Art, New York City
Rome, Italy
The Guggenheim Museum, New York City
New York City
From my studio window in SOHO, Prince and West Broadway, New York City
Near Central Park, New York City
MOMA, New York City
The Guggenheim, New York City
Broadway, New York City (SOHO) NYC
At the Whitney Museum, New York City
New York City Subway (I love making images on the subway—the world is there).
Republic Noodle (a favorite) New York City
Sienna, Italy
Outside the Guggenheim, New York City
Berlin, Germany
Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
Venice Beach, California
At the “Met”, New York City
Rome, Italy
And, finally, an exception that proves the rule.
Prince St., New York City