January 10, 2007

Panoramic Spaces in NYC


Above you will see a Picasa slide show of some of the spaces and places that I've photographed panoramically in the past couple of years.  As a real estate agent, you can imagine the stuff that i get to see.  Well, now you can let your imagination rest.  If you are interested in more, write me.  I have hundreds.  I just thought i might try out this little Picasa hack i figured out.


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January 03, 2007

Sorely Missed Street Art in the City that Always Creeps


I just have to say (and I've said it before) that one of the things that I miss the most about Brooklyn (while down here in the Dirty South on break) would have to be graffiti and street art.  When you are as ingrained into a neighborhood as I am, watching buildings and streetscapes change like blinks of an eye, it is the art that keeps even the shortest of walks interesting.  From across the street, I will without fail notice the arrival of any new sticker or scribble, the fresh presence of a new poster and ahhh...the smell of wheatpaste in the morning.  Today, Curbed made me a little nostalgic for my neighborhood route, actually showing me a couple of things that have been added to the streets, undoubtedly within the last 2 weeks.
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[apparently freshly posted on the outside of the barrier attached to the "See Through Building" on Bedford and N4th Streets (future of "Williamsburgh Square."-maybe)]

You just can't avoid the truth of the streets!

I would like to also share with all of you an album i have posted on PicasaWeb, jam packed with Street Art from Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, DUMBO, etc.  Enjoy!


Before the Bedford Ave. Highrise, the See-Through Building [Curbed]
· Peevish Williamsburg Graffiti #1 [Curbed]
· Pevish Williamsburg Graffiti #2 [Curbed]

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November 14, 2006

New way to demo a property- hire your "hipster" tenants


This is what happens when you tell your tenants that A) they have to
move out of their $5000+ per month Brooklyn "loft" because B) you are
planning to tear the building down to make way for space elevators and
starbucks.

Sure, it costs a lot of money to demo a building these days (brick by
brick), but it looks like with a little help from the hipsters, you
might be able to get off pretty cheap.  Perhaps Gutman should have
just hired the "Hipster Wrecking Crew"...

[this place is/was 3 blocks to Bedford L train in Williamsburg]

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November 13, 2006

Greenpoint Brooklyn Seens



Here are some of my latest shots from Greenpoint, Brooklyn.


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November 06, 2006

The Rubble that was Old Dutch Mustard Building


What you have before you is the site where the Old Dutch Mustard Building once sat.

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November 04, 2006

Linkage Love from Two of the Best Brooklyn Blogs

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[Brooklyn Record] Friday Blog Wrap

Last Friday was a LOVEly day indeed- but even better when I got home and noticed that two of my favorite Brooklyn blogs had posted a couple of photographs.  Its not that it is uncommon for justiNYC's flicks get linked to, its just that I do not feel that I thank my web friends nearly enough for their love.  I take these photographs everyday with strangers in mind- with you in mind.  Everytime i snap, I am hoping that whatever my lens has just captured will find itself somehow in front of an interested individual.  In my line of work, one can find oneself in and out of some pretty surreal surroundings- places and spaces that the mind could never conjure up without seeing first hand. All in all, in a way i am offering up my first hand daily archive via blog so that all of you out there can enjoy what i went though (literally) second hand, having seen a picture rather than being forced to settle for what you've heard. I feel the need to say this because lately, I haven't been keeping up with all of the linkages as well as in the past.  Its easy to get caught up in NYC.
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Before I began blogging about my day as a NYC real estate agent (close to 3 yrs ago), I used to write everything down in terrific leather bound journal-ish books.  I would cart them around on the subway and through the streets, stopping whenever the mood struck me to write something down about something that had just happened- almost as if i were taking a picture.  Perhaps one day i will publish that content.  Its interesting to look back at how much the big city impressed me.  Coming from the south, everything in NYC was an exciting situation that i surely had never wrapped my senses around- as with most transplants to this fair city.  Then photography took over for most of those long rants and the paragraphs became blocks and buildings became punctuation and...well, a picture certainly is worth a thousand words.  I write less these days because i carry a camera always.  I am writing books with my lens everytime i leave the house- documenting my participation in all of this urban stuff going on all around me, always.  Am I caught up in it? Of Course.  Just as you are all caught up in your stuff, wherever you are.  I hope my stuff is to you what I have intended it to be- a vacation, of sorts.  When your days are as full of visual junk food as mine, what else is there to do but share?  Many people wonder about the things that I see and will never have the chance to see if what they think is true, is. I just want to thank my fellow blog friends because whether or not I
have said so enough in the past, you should know that it means a lot to
me that art appreciated by such engaging and creative folks with
similar interests.  If it weren't for you and my insatiable mission of giving you new content from the streets to refer to, i would have certainly quit real estate long ago.



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November 03, 2006

Interesting Find under the Queensboro Bridge

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Abandoned Parks-type building in Long Island City, with the Empire State building all the way to the right...




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October 18, 2006

You Cannot Separate an Organism From Its (his) Environment



In the above slideshow, you should be able to keep yourself entertained, as I certainly have, with a nice collection of self portraits taken by The fotoUR/ justiNYC over the past couple of years in NYC. As a real estate broker, I have had the chance to visit some of the most interesting places throughout the 5 boros- buildings that no longer exist, vacant lots now filled with buildings, rooftops and basements, you name it!
This is my New York City. I have found that the hardest city in the world is really quite simple to understand. It ends up becoming whatever you think of yourself...it is whatever you allow it to be. You cannot separate an organism from its environment. Fortunately, I learned how to use a camera so that I could demonstrate this to all of you. Enjoy!

The whole set (over 700 shots) can be seen here
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btw.  I crossposted this on URbanfoto as it is the blog from which justiNYC spawned.  If you have REAL time on your hands, search through the archives and see what North Brooklyn looked like a few years back, when i...uh, was doing what i'm doing now- hunting space and hating real estate (secretly..shhh)


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September 12, 2006

New Hi-tek Storefront Sales office for "North 8th Condos" spotted in the Burg

Storefront for "North 8th Condos" (seriously, what a creative name!) spotted on Bedford Ave last night. Can we say 'Bling Bling'?

justiNYC especially loves the interested dog photo and the girl reading a book about 'style.' I'm sure the nabe can't wait for these puppies. 


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July 06, 2006

City on the Move

Today was a great day to reflect. Here's the effect:


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January 01, 2006

New Years Celebration at the Warehouse Bowl in Charleston SC

 
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December 30, 2005

Random roaming in the south

a slideshow of a few random reflection related fotos taken last night in Charleston SC.

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