Feb
24
2009

Alair’s Photo Essay

Red brick makes up a multitude of New York. Strangers share the confines of layer upon layer of brick and generation. The sort of common experience that silently bonds us. This is my home.

Red brick makes up a multitude of New York. For generations strangers have shared the confines of layer upon layer of brick and called them home. This is the sort of common experience that bonds New Yorkers. This is my apartment building.

Riding for minutes or hours inside, above, and around the ground from one land mass to another is routine. But conversation makes it easier.

Riding for minutes or hours inside, above, and around the ground from one land mass to another is a New York routine. A little conversation always makes it nicer.

La Ruana Paisa

The simple pleasures of delicious food (especially the best maduros in Queens) are a special part of a New Yorker’s community.

KFC

This is the other KFC, the one you only know about of you’re willing to leave Manhattan, it’s our dirty little secret (it actually tastes better) .

fiesta

Your neighborhood, my neighborhood, the little shops, and colors, and people, and art that make up an area. When you see this, you know instinctively home is not far away.

theater

Entertainment…as though life weren’t funny enough. Sometimes the only release from the boiling, surging emotions of New York…Laugh it out.

en espanol

Like every other part of New York everything is for everyone, and culture runs thick and intertwines in the most mundane and most exiting places.

7

Travel is again a constant in the busy, chaotic world of the boroughs.

Cosmos

One often needs to relax in new and familiar places. A burger at 4am Sunday morning, no questions asked, few other cities support their night owls so well.

25th and 1st

Returning to a home away from home. The street signs will always be there though, as if to say, “this way’s nice, of course that ways very nice too…” Which, when one’s in New York is usually true.

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