Another Fashion Week has come and gone. I hit the streets of Chelsea, Soho, and the Meatpacking District to capture the fashionably dressed, attended the extra popular 29 Rooms, and even shot a few runway shows. Here’s the best of the best.
Another Fashion Week has come and gone. I hit the streets of Chelsea, Soho, and the Meatpacking District to capture the fashionably dressed, attended the extra popular 29 Rooms, and even shot a few runway shows. Here’s the best of the best.
New York Fashion Week is here. This weekend brought the third annual Essence Street Style Block Party to Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. It was a busy Saturday, but I managed to stop by to see some familiar faces and capture some of the beautiful people in attendance.
This Labor Day brought the annual West Indian Day Parade and Carnival celebration to Brooklyn. Thousands hit Eastern Parkway for the celebration of Caribbean culture while revelers were in full costume to play mas. I played the sidelines for a while until I finally had to cross the barriers and join in on the march down to Grand Army Plaza and get even more shots. Always a good time.
This weekend welcomed the Afropunk Fest to Brooklyn, a yearly celebration of music and culture. This was the 12th installment (including expansions in Paris and Atlanta,) and my 5th time attending (RIP Afropunk 2011, a victim of Hurricane Irene.)
Thousands of beautiful people come to Afropunk ready to be photographed, so it’s always a perfect opportunity to take your camera and get some quality shots. Shout out to everyone I took a picture of, the familiar faces I saw, and the new people I got to meet.
The legendary Rock Steady Crew celebrated their 39th anniversary in Central Park this past Sunday. Partnered with SummerStage, the celebration brought out some of hip-hop’s favorites from over the years. Performers included Doug E Fresh, Nice & Smooth, Bahamadia, and the Boot Camp Clik with a tribute to the late Sean Price. The rain drizzled in and out, but didn’t stop people from coming out for a good time.
And the party’s not complete without a gif of Greg Nice dancing.
The 34th annual Mermaid Parade took place in Coney Island this weekend. Like all parades, getting a good view can be a bit hectic. Luckily, there was enough action to catch in the surrounding area.
Coney Art Walls is a public art project curated by Jeffery Deitch. Running in its second year, it features a good collection of street artists and muralists. The parade afterparty provided a nice opportunity to catch mermaids in front of artistic backdrops. Shout out to Sonya, Stephanie, Christie, and everyone I photographed.
The Welling Court Mural Project started in 2009 when the small community in Astoria, Queens asked Ad Hoc Art gallery to bring public art to the neighborhood. It has since become one of the best spots for street art in the city, with a public gathering happening yearly. I attended the block party Saturday, along with fashion blogger Debbie Ruiz who was my model for the day.
The Bushwick Collective block party took place this Saturday, celebrating 5 years as an outdoor gallery showcasing some of the best street art in the city. It was a day filled with live art, vendor markets, and live performances from hip-hop artists such as Statik Selektah, Joell Ortiz, and Jadakiss. I was there to capture the art and activities. Thanks to everyone I met who let me take their picture in front of these murals.
Another post from Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I stopped by the 35th annual Sakura Matsuri cherry blossom festival on a sunny Saturday to get some pictures of the fun.
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