
I saw it and I looked frantically for somebody to ask for it and nobody. So I picked it up and I’m thinking wow, maybe I should give $5 to the next homeless guy I see. And I couldn’t find any! WHAT!
I feel so guilty now.
Photographed looking down on West 43 St. in New York in July.
(via PDN Photo of the Day)
Rain gutters in Chelsea (via n0nick)
My first B&W print.
More details/photos soon.
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Just a little while ago, I got a job offer from a small web software company in NYC. Back then, of course, I was still living in Tel Aviv, Israel.
This came as a bit of a surprise: I was just visiting New York last summer, and I fell completely in love with it. I was fantasizing about every possible way I could live here. And then the dream came true, the option was now real.
It still wasn’t an easy decision, but I obeyed the heart, and went on, to fulfill myself a wish.
So I quit my job, my school plans, left my beautiful apartment, threw a big going-away party, said goodbye to my parents, my friends, my girlfriend - and caught a flight to JFK.
Ever since, in between office hours and (a lot of) coffee cups, I’ve been trying to figure out: where I am, where I’m going; Probably for the first time in my life, I’m on the verge of a truly fresh start, I’m utterly alone, on my own, controlling my life.
Yup, pretty heavy stuff.
Usually, I get tired of it, and just try to enjoy the time here, be a tourist in my own life.
I suspect it’s part of being a New Yorker.
Christmas is over. Meaning we’re finally done with those hideous red cups of Starbucks.
Welcome back, classic whites!!
hezi:
Modern Art at The Met (via n0nick)