Village Vanguard
By 1957, the Village Vanguard, having gone through a few prior incarnations, took its place as the center of the jazz universe. Icons of the genre flocked to…
By 1957, the Village Vanguard, having gone through a few prior incarnations, took its place as the center of the jazz universe. Icons of the genre flocked to…
A busy street’s facade on an afternoon in SoHo.
Looking down on the city from Notre Dame.
In the Atacama Desert of Bolivia, distant clouds gather above a peak. It’s high altitude and very very dry.
Taken from the High Line Park at 10th Ave and 25th St.
A sculpture looks to the southwest from its perch atop Notre Dame.
Against the wall in St. Clair station.
The door between cars on an older train, seen on the Bloor-Danforth line.
An eastbound train leaving Bessarion station on the “new” Sheppard line. I guess after being open 11 years, it’s not really that new, but it’s still new to…
Wintertime construction on Toronto’s harbourfront skyline, as seen from the Toronto Island Ferry.
A wall reminiscent of 8-bit graphics, in the Sheppard-Younge station.
Taken in 2011, this building was going up in the Queen Street east area of Toronto.
A train entering St. Patrick station.
A train engineer exits the engine of a local train and walks toward the central terminal.
The terminal end of Terminal 2E at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport.
A man on his phone on the platform of the Broadway-Lafayette Station in SoHo, New York City.
Looking up the inside of the Arc de Triomphe.
Chris Dumont of Memphis, playing Washington’s DC9 in April, 2011.
The Domino Sugar factory on the south side of Baltimore’s harbor.
The McNamara Terminal and its mini train at Detroit Metro Airport.
Looking west toward the Brazil side of the falls.
Swiss Rail clock at the main station in Geneva.
Just two steps outside my hotel in Geneva, I didn’t even have time to raise the camera and aim. A lucky shot.
Walking around the Queen/King Street East area of Toronto.
The steps of the new national library, Bibliothèque nationale de France. This photo was taken a 90-degree turn to the left from The Newest Bridge.
Urban Decay from Queen Street East in downtown Toronto.
A portion of the Eiffel Tower just before midnight.
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