Manhattan Perimeter
In May 2019, inspired by the Great Saunter, I spent four days walking the full 32-mile perimeter of Manhattan along
Two of Three Walks to the Queens Giant
Join me recounting two walks to the Queens Giant, NYC's oldest tree. For this project, I set out on a planned route to use one roll of film to photograph green spaces along the route. Along the way, I learned that sometimes leaving a project open ended adds a new layer of possibility.
The Guardian of Dead Tree
Located on the perimeter of Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York, The Guardian of the Dead Tree dominates the perspective from the adjacent pedestrian path leading onto the Kosciuszko Bridge.
The Boulder at Paidge Avenue and Provost Street
In this article, I connect the dots between a photograph of a boulder in Greenpoint and a Covid-era walk along an abandoned elevated rail line.
Walking the 7 Train in Queens, New York
I lived within walking proximity of the 7 Train most of my 12 years in New York City. During my
Walking to the Crescent Kitchen
What excites me most about making art is the journey and what we can learn along the way. It always
Walking Through Costco Park
On September 5th, 2013 during a walk from my apartment in Astoria, Queens, I visited a small park behind the
Walking the Length of Manhattan with Alex Wolfe
* March 20, 2021
* 49,241 steps
* 22.5 Miles
It’s the highest step count I’ve recorded since I
Pedestrian Landmarks of New York City
This project collects a series of lack and white landscape photographs of pedestrian infrastructure: from New York City footbridges, desire paths, trails and sidewalks.