kbg32
neo-romanticist
If you live in a place for a long time, photograph inside/outside of your neighborhood, you are bound to run into characters, celebrities, the famous, the infamous... People who become familiar fixtures as you navigate around making imagery. In all due respect and not meaning to insult anyone, Ugly George was one of those people.
Last week I was walking up Broadway from 34th Street to Times Square. As I was crossing an intersection I saw a gentleman walking in the same direction who looked strangely familiar. I noticed how he was dressed - black army boots, green fatigue cargo pants, a black wool watch cap, a heavy tan canvas jacket, with a tan canvas bag over his shoulder. He had a very deliberate walk. I also noticed he was carrying a Leica or a XPan. He had it covered in both hands. He had a blond grayish beard and was wearing round wire rim glasses. Instantly, Josef Koudelka came to mind. Could it really be??
I followed behind for a couple of blocks trying to get a better direct look. I tried to Google his picture on my cell phone, but couldn't get a connection. I called my wife who was in her office and she instantly text me a recent portrait of him. It was him!
I waited until he finished taking a picture. As I slowly approached him, I asked, "Are you Josef?". I immediately became aware before he even spoke that it wasn't him. This man was at least 10 years too young and much thinner. As he spoke, "Sorry, no I am not", he had no trace of an accent. It was perfect American English. I was somewhat disappointed and a little embarrassed. But my word, this could have been him 10-15 years ago!
Oh well. This is my recent street story.
Do any have one to share??
Last week I was walking up Broadway from 34th Street to Times Square. As I was crossing an intersection I saw a gentleman walking in the same direction who looked strangely familiar. I noticed how he was dressed - black army boots, green fatigue cargo pants, a black wool watch cap, a heavy tan canvas jacket, with a tan canvas bag over his shoulder. He had a very deliberate walk. I also noticed he was carrying a Leica or a XPan. He had it covered in both hands. He had a blond grayish beard and was wearing round wire rim glasses. Instantly, Josef Koudelka came to mind. Could it really be??
I followed behind for a couple of blocks trying to get a better direct look. I tried to Google his picture on my cell phone, but couldn't get a connection. I called my wife who was in her office and she instantly text me a recent portrait of him. It was him!
I waited until he finished taking a picture. As I slowly approached him, I asked, "Are you Josef?". I immediately became aware before he even spoke that it wasn't him. This man was at least 10 years too young and much thinner. As he spoke, "Sorry, no I am not", he had no trace of an accent. It was perfect American English. I was somewhat disappointed and a little embarrassed. But my word, this could have been him 10-15 years ago!
Oh well. This is my recent street story.
Do any have one to share??