Velour Man, NYC

From the 2011-12 NY People II collection


(Intro from 2011-12 NY People I)

My quarantine against the COVID-19 virus has allowed me, and eventually forced me, to dig deeply into my past work.

Truth be told, my quarantine started long before the damned virus appeared. For the last five or six years, since I left the Bank, I've been going through all my chromes.

Most of what I put up on these collections has been foreign countries.

I miss New York, the New York we all miss. So I thought it would be good to look at it.

For a myriad of reasons I picked 2011-2012. This is one of the first collections of relatively recent photos I've shown.

It’s also one of the few collections that is not Kodachrome, not even film, but digital.

2011 and 2012 proved quite fruitful. And when I got it edited down to 2,000 photos it finally occurred to me I that I’d better break it down. So here is 2011-2012 NY People.

More images on 2011-2012 to come, but God knows when.

Velour Man, NYC

USA
Nikon NEF, 2011-2012

$2,400.00

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From the 2011-12 NY People II collection


(Intro from 2011-12 NY People I)

My quarantine against the COVID-19 virus has allowed me, and eventually forced me, to dig deeply into my past work.

Truth be told, my quarantine started long before the damned virus appeared. For the last five or six years, since I left the Bank, I've been going through all my chromes.

Most of what I put up on these collections has been foreign countries.

I miss New York, the New York we all miss. So I thought it would be good to look at it.

For a myriad of reasons I picked 2011-2012. This is one of the first collections of relatively recent photos I've shown.

It’s also one of the few collections that is not Kodachrome, not even film, but digital.

2011 and 2012 proved quite fruitful. And when I got it edited down to 2,000 photos it finally occurred to me I that I’d better break it down. So here is 2011-2012 NY People.

More images on 2011-2012 to come, but God knows when.

Paper & Printing

Epson Legacy Baryta 

Baryta paper has a white, smooth satin finish with the look and feel of the revered silver halide F-surface darkroom papers and provides excellent image permanence.

13x19 prints are placed on backing board inside a clear plastic bag. They are then packaged in a custom 15x21x3 corrugated box protected inside 3 inches of charcoal foam. More about shipping...

20x30 prints are shipped flat in MasterPak PrintPak Art Shipping Sleeves. A "container within a container" with multiple layers of protection.

40x60 Paper prints will rolled and shipped in a archival tubeMore about shipping...

Dye-Sublimation onto Aluminum (Metal)

Transferring the print to aluminum produces a vivid, archival quality print that is scratch resistant, doesn’t require glass or framing, and is lightweight and easy to hang. More about the paper...

Metal prints are shipped in a sturdy 44x63x3 wooden crate. More about shipping...