The newest L Magazine is on the streets now and it happens to be the long awaited NYC Cityscapes Issue. In this issue, the reader is presented with iconic snapshots that might be taken (or remembered) by a New Yorker from all corners of the city and outer boroughs. So pretend you have absolutely nothing to do except for walk around the city and shutterbug the hell out of stuff tourists would like and your schedule will look a little something like this:
If you look close, you will see that Justin Farrow (me...duh) has a nice little purdy Williamsburg shot in there. Although the shots are not of the Old Dutch Mustard this time, this view is from the roof of a building that is no longer small...its growing like a weed, over near McCarren Park (...excuse me, Karl Fisher Row).
As seen in the New York City Cityscapes Issue of the L Magazine, this picture from Justin Farrow is reflective of a time that is quickly fleeting in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
As mentioned a few times before, there's just nothing quite like having a photograph that you've taken find its way into the hands of at least a million people while ending up on every street corner of this fine city of ours. I've had the opportunity to shoot a lot of landscape that no longer exists out here in Brooklyn and I'm very happy to have been given the chance(s) to share it all with you.
Here are a few of the other covers and stories I've worked on with the L Mag:
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| The Fall Art Preview | Is the UN Doomed? | Sept 28- Oct 11, 05 volume iii issue 18 |
[Cover/NYC Profile "Fulton Fish Market"] | |
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Other Links that Reference Related Material:
Brownstoner-After Hipsters Before Condos
Curbed -Williamsburg's Old Dutch Mustard Building, Inside and Out