Vics
Veteran
Sorry for the old Jimmy Reed quote, but it's true. My wife and I are going to NYC on Saturday 10/5 for a week. We'll be staying midtown for three nights, then at a friend's apartment in Greenwich Village for four. Any advice about current events or exhibits are welcome. Is the Walker Evans show open yet? I'll be bringing my M3 with Amadeo-adapted Carl Zeiss 50/1.5 Sonnar and a bag of Tri-X. Thanks in advance for any advice.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Have fun, great city!
kxl
Social Documentary
Been a while since I've been to Noo Yawk... sounds like fun. Have a great trip!
-Keith
-Keith
jarjar500
Newbie
there will be a scott kelby photowalk this saturday http://worldwidephotowalk.com and oh Leica Gallery would re-open this saturday too
Walker Evans show?
Vics
Veteran
I read in the New Yorker that MOMA was mounting a showing of his work to run into April, but it didn't say when it opens.Walker Evans show?
finguanzo
Well-known
Something to do during lunch...
Its been going on since July..?? How the hell did I miss that..?
Its been going on since July..?? How the hell did I miss that..?
Kenj8246
Well-known
If you can MAKE it there, you can make it ANYWHERE.....
Vics
Veteran
Yeah, we'll definitely devote a full day to MoMA for Evans as well as the main exhibit American Modern: Hopper to O'Keeffe.
Something to do during lunch...
Its been going on since July..?? How the hell did I miss that..?
I felt the same way...
stompyq
Well-known
FYI Moma has free access on Friday afternoons
Vics
Veteran
Now, that's the kind of tip I'm looking for! Thanks!FYI Moma has free access on Friday afternoons
stompyq
Well-known
Now, that's the kind of tip I'm looking for! Thanks!
No problem. And thanks for updating all of us about the exhibit. I can't believe none of us knew any thing about. Here's the MOMA link to the free fridays
http://www.moma.org/visit/plan/offers#admission
It's free admission from 4-8 on Fridays.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Make sure you and your wife visit the High Line. Your wife will enjoy it.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Ground Zero memorial, of course. Always great photo opportunities in Central Park too. Chinatown, Little Italy, Lower East Side (all within a short distance from each other).
Forget about Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty right about now -- part of the National Park Service....
Forget about Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty right about now -- part of the National Park Service....
dof
Fiat Lux
Not an event, but if you like to walk and the weather's nice, the Jay St. Metro Tech subway station is close to the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge. Walking across into lower Manhattan is a real treat. And the views, well, they're kind of stunning.
The A, C and F trains all stop there should you want to check it out.
The A, C and F trains all stop there should you want to check it out.
Vics
Veteran
Looks great! Got a .pdf from wikipedia. There's a really similar thing in Paris's 12th arrondissement. We sure enjoyed that, so I'm sure this will be just as nice. Thanks again.Make sure you and your wife visit the High Line. Your wife will enjoy it.
chambrenoire
Well-known
Aperture Gallery had some really nice photo books and exhibitions too
Boris Stupak
Well-known
Take a free ride on the Staten Island Ferry if you want to see Lower Manhattan.
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