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Thursday, July 11, 2024

PHOTO GALLERY - PORTFOLIO #3 - REPOST -

 NEW YORK IN THE 1990'S PHOTO GALLERY
- PORTFOLIO #3 -

A selection of images from the New York in the 1990's Photo Archives.

Please also see:

PORTFOLIO #1 and PORTFOLIO #2


Chelsea Browstones 



Houston street and Broadway 1995 

Also see: Murals and Graffiti (Part 4) 


42nd street Hot Dog stand 1995




Messenger - Midtown 1991



Lower East Side 1995 

Also see: Architecture and Manhattan Buildings 


Penny's General Store East Village 1992




Meat Market (Meat Packing District) 1993 


Meat Market - (Meat Packing District) 1994




Billy's Topless 1994



Thomas Beauty Salon / East 14th street 1993



Unique Clothing - Broadway 1993



Subway 1995



Payphone 1995



Burger Klein / Avenue A 1995



2nd avenue 1993



Backstreet 1996


Alphabet City 1994



Con Edison Plant / East 14th street 1994



Bleeker Street Subway station 1993


Hotel Keller and WTC 1994
The Keller Hotel and World Trade Center 1993






Meat Market 1993 / 16mm film excerpts


Please also see:

PORTFOLIO #1 and PORTFOLIO #2


Tuesday, October 17, 2017

NEW YORK IN THE 1990's ON THE WEB - Selected reviews, articles, etc. - PART 3 - Updated January 1st 2018 -

NEW YORK IN THE 1990's PHOTO ARCHIVES 

ON THE WEB

Selected reviews, articles, news, etc. PART 3

Please also see: PART 1 and PART 2

Part 1

December 2nd, 2020

FLUID CULTURE issue #3 
featuring a 20 page special coverage of New York 
in the 1990's Photo Archives with an interview.

https://fluidstyle.com/fluid-culture-issue-3


https://fluidstyle.com/fluid-culture-issue-3








 

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NEW YORK in the 1990's PHOTO ARCHIVES featured in readersvoices.com 

 

NEW YORK in the 1990's PHOTO ARCHIVES featured in two upcoming documentary films. 

I am happy to present two upcoming documentary films featuring pictures from this site. Both directors used my images to help document and illustrate New York City in the 90's. Two stories that shine a light on two very different subjects both linked to New York's recent history.  

 

Miracle on 42nd street, The story of Manhattan Plaza, the renowned experiment in subsidized housing for people in the performing arts.

 

Getting Naked, A Burlesque Story. A fun and sexy chronicle of NYC's burlesque sub-culture. It intimately follows several brilliant performers in their on and off-stage lives, delving into their art, their struggles and their humanity, against the backdrop of an ever-changing, perennially tough New York City. The film had its World Premiere in Venice last month.
 

Please also see: Looking for Stephen Sprouse (video documentary 2009)