Back in April I made a quick trip up to Brooklyn to visit some friends.  While they were working, I was out cruising the city…all day.

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A good view of the Brooklyn Bridge from Dumbo.  

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Smoking Pipes & Holders

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Lost Doll Babies, Hung throughout the streets of Dumbo, BK.

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Pigeon Takes Over Manhattan

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The Freedom Bird.

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The Fog Rolls In…

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The Streets of Dumbo, Bk.

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The Sun Shone on a Dusty Path

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Bridging the Gap

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From one end to the other.

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Stride Rite.

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Its a Nude Awakening around Williamsburg.

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A foggy day on the River.

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Thick and thin

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Day and night, never ending.

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Bench Ridden

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A-way to work.

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A different approach to life.

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very reflective

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On the Hudson.

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Stay Focused

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Isolation

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Disappearer

I was sorting through some older photos and realized that I never posted these Holga images.

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The front of an old house from Dorthea Dix Mental Hospital in Raleigh, NC.

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A double exposure of a unique building that was recently demolished in downtown. 

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A lonesome winter day outside my apartment.

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Boylan Avenue Trax after a wintry dusting.

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The Bain Project

The Bain Project is a site-specific art installation that was held in Raleigh, North Carolina on May 9th, 10th, 16th, and 17th in a historic water treatment plant downtown. The facility was built in the early 1900’s in order to supply Raleigh’s water needs. Local artists and bands recently took advantage of the space. The following are photos taken from the Bain Project. It ended up being a huge success. Hundreds of people ventured out in support of the event.


The central space.


Rich checking the view.


Old documents that were gathered over the years.


All of the reflective light was great.


It probably wasn’t a good place to spend alot of time…..lots of old chemicals, etc.


Glowing.


Kristin enjoying the Bain Project.


Part of the old water treatment equipment.


More documentation. This stuff was everywhere.


There were a few rooms with projectors throughout. This is a photo from one of them.


I shot this one through an old window. The effect turned out cool.


Do you water the grass?


There was one room with nothing but crushed concrete and debris all over the floor.


These concrete balls were part of the water treatments filtering system. Letters were painted on them and they were placed in many different rooms throughout the facility.


This was probably my favorite installation.


Wavy effect.


Jeff is partying hard.


Proof.


Others write in their comments.


After it was all said and done, Rich filled out his temporary dwelling permit.

For more information on the Bain Project, please visit www.bainproject.com