“…as I walk those familiarly choked streets at dusk and see the old women sitting in front of the tenements, past and present become each other’s faces; I am back where I began.”
“A Walker In The City” Alfred Kazin, 1978
I have left my shoe leather over thousands of miles of city streets throughout the five boroughs in my walks around NYC. I love to walk the streets of my native city because I still see something new every single time.












“…as I walk those familiarly choked streets at dusk and see the old women sitting in front of the tenements, past and present become each other’s faces; I am back where I began.”
“A Walker In The City” Alfred Kazin, 1978
I have left my shoe leather over thousands of miles of city streets throughout the five boroughs in my walks around NYC. I love to walk the streets of my native city because I still see something new every single time.
In this ongoing series of photos, I will share with you some of my favorite shots around New York.





