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Thanks for screwing up my retirement Cal.. 🙂
Cal are there any stats on how much foreign money is coming into NYC to buy property? You read the same sh-t happening in London, Tokyo, you name it, but the evidence of what's happened is all anecdotal - like a whole neighborhood goes dark because none of the property owners live there, nor even need the income from renting their property out.
Philadelphia hasn't been totally invaded yet, we're trying to keep the crime rate up so we can keep the moneyed riff raff out. ;-(
Randy
Randy,
Read the cover story in the June 30th-July 13th "New York" magizine. It provides the smut and presents how the specific New York laws, government policy and a series of loopholes have created shelters for crime barrons, oliaches, drug dealers and of course the guys who make money the old fashioned way (by stealing it) the wealthy.
The article outlines why NYC is used as the place to create basically could be considered a "bunker" in case they need to escape their home country, and why in particular ownership is kept in the black to avoid any risk of confiscation. They even teach you how to launder money. I'm not at that level yet. LOL.
Cal
Thanks for screwing up my retirement Cal.. 🙂
Cal, I will look for it.
The question that astonishes - how are these b**stards making this much money, while as Dan points out it's getting harder for even well-educated people to find a job that actually pays a salary? I can only imagine that as you suggest there is a small elite that is basically feeding like parasites off the rest of the population. But in a world of 7 billion 'small fraction' still translates into many millions, and they all want to congregate in NYC, SF, London, etc.
Here's a data point that sticks in my mind - when I graduated in 1986, the 'standard' starting professional salary for someone with an advanced degree in metro NY was $50K - IN 1986 DOLLARS. Now my students are lucky to get that kind of money in 2014 dollars!
Randy
To further explain it is much more important to me to get the shot than to print and display, which I think many do not seem to understand.
Cal
Bob, just imagine how the people who have lived in NYC for 30-40 years feel...they've seen it happening for a long time.
Were you able to shoot much this winter Cal ? We had a brutal season and you guys must have had it pretty rough too
Jerome,
Thanks for inquiring. Because of my rare disease I had to stay indoors a lot and avoid the cold. The days of going shooting all day in the bitter cold can no longer be part of my life.
Although last winter was brutally cold, I improved my health a lot by getting more fit by using the gym in my building. Also somehow have evolved into a very different photographer due to self reflection and a lot of critical thinking. I really got focused and centered on what is important to me and my work.
I sold an overhauled M4 and 35/2.8 Summaron to a friend; sold a M3-DS that had a brand new "L" seal that had Leica Germany factory service; traded a Noct-Nikkor to become more Leica-centric; acquired a nice black paint MP with 0.85 VF'er, bought a late black version 28/3.5 Canon in LTM; and bought a 90/4.0 Marco Elmar.
Been doing a lot of exploration of "Near City" section of Brooklyn near the Barclay's Center. This redevelopment project is a game changer. Brooklyn is now the "Creative Capitol" of NYC, and Maggie and I intend on setting up a real big move. We are looking to rent a floor through two bedroom apartment in a brownstone in either Park Slope, Fort Green, Clinton Hill or Boreum Hill. I intend on setting up a studio in one of the bedrooms to print big. I have tens of thousands of images to edit through which is mucho crazy ( about 7 years worth of work). I say I created quit a mess to sort though, but I intentially put off printing because I always intended to print big for exhibition, because I was unwilling to compromise quality, and because to do exceptional work one needs the time, space and money.
Mark Cuban once said, "Go big, or don't go at all." This was always my intent and all the planning and sacrifice I think will lead to big impact. The change in my life due to health issues has had a very positive spin and added growth as a serious photographer. Even though I have not been shooting as much as in the past, I've become a much better photographer.
BTW I'll be visiting Montreal in late August for five days. Maggie is a skinny bitch who is also a fashion maven. There's a kinda fashion week going on while we will be there.
Cal
Meetups today. See you all at Puck fair at 1
Cal it's so great you turned this into such a positive thing (I sound like a sap, but I mean it)
Also, if you have time and want to go shooting in Montreal, definitely let me know, I should be around in August
How big is big, Cal?