Bond & Lafayette in Manhattan. Tuesday.
Photographer Thomas Jorion documents the decline of grand villa palaces in northern Italy. Beautiful. Context via Daily Mail. (H/T @thebrowser)
Bond & Lafayette in Manhattan. Tuesday.
SoHo, last Friday morning.
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
Photographer Thomas Jorion documents the decline of grand villa palaces in northern Italy. Beautiful. Context via Daily Mail. (H/T @thebrowser)
Belmar, New Jersey.
Prospect Park, Brooklyn. A couple of weeks ago.
Madrid, Spain. Last week. Beautiful city, right?
A gorgeous post-rainstorm Toledo, Spain. Spent a couple of nights here before closing up a lovely vacation in a country that seems to be full of very kind people (who are particularly patient with those of us fumbling through their language).
Revered rock photographer Gered Mankowitz has work on display at the The Morrison Hotel Gallery on Prince Street in SoHo, NYC. The exhibit spotlights Mankowitz’s Rolling Stones portfolio, as it’s part of “The Rolling Stones 50 Years in Photography” show, which the gallery deems its “most extensive show ever presented.” It runs until May 31st. Details here.
The fruit of the early 1967 Between the Buttons session will be on display, when, wrote Nick Coleman for The Independent, Mankowitz shot the Stones “on Primrose Hill one freezing morning through a filter of exhaustion and smeared Vaseline.”
This investigative piece from Maisonneuve about turf wars and violence within Montreal’s snow-plowing community is going to make for fairly amazing reading this weekend. (H/T @longformorg)