The annual Christopher Street Day Parade- named after the famous NYC street and put on display in ordinarily very-conservative Munich. An estimated 10,000 participated in this largely family-oriented evented.
On display were numerous mentions of solidarity with the victims of the Orlando shootings.
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Christopher Street Day Parade, 2012, Dresden here
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Harlem
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| Shot in Harlem, NYC. Contrary to popular beliefs, Harlem is extremely safe- so much so, people taking mid-day naps in public are a common sight. |
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Thursday, July 7, 2016
Hamburg
When I first began expoloring photography in 2011, social issues quite naturally became one of my biggest focal points.
In the case of Germany, many here will claim "homelessness does not exist in Germany" or go even further to claim "homelessness is only an American problem". However, it certainly does exist, not only in Germany, but worldwide, and certainly throughout Europe- west, east, north, south. In the case of the United States, there have been attempts, such as in Utah, to help reduce or eliminate homelessness, though there have been some criticisms of the program and if it was actually even effective. However, the fact remains that attempts were and are being made to solve the situations in some way. In Germany, homelessness, by contrast, is a dissonant topic that people would rather not discuss because it shatters the image of Europe's wealthiest country that has heavy influence over the rest of the continent. However, beyond not discussing it, people go much further to try and unrealistically claim it "does not exist" at all.
Due to this, documenting homelessness became a strong focal point in my travels throughout Europe and the United States, often with startling similarities.
In the case of Germany, many here will claim "homelessness does not exist in Germany" or go even further to claim "homelessness is only an American problem". However, it certainly does exist, not only in Germany, but worldwide, and certainly throughout Europe- west, east, north, south. In the case of the United States, there have been attempts, such as in Utah, to help reduce or eliminate homelessness, though there have been some criticisms of the program and if it was actually even effective. However, the fact remains that attempts were and are being made to solve the situations in some way. In Germany, homelessness, by contrast, is a dissonant topic that people would rather not discuss because it shatters the image of Europe's wealthiest country that has heavy influence over the rest of the continent. However, beyond not discussing it, people go much further to try and unrealistically claim it "does not exist" at all.
Due to this, documenting homelessness became a strong focal point in my travels throughout Europe and the United States, often with startling similarities.
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| Hamburg, Germany, 2011 |
Monday, June 20, 2016
NYC Flat Iron
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| Shot in front of the Flat Iron Building, Manhattan, NYC |
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Friday, June 17, 2016
Union Square, NYC
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| A typical day in summer at Union Square, where dozens of chess matches are taking place at any given time. |
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Thursday, June 16, 2016
Crossing Chinatown
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| Shot in the summer of 2015, Chinatown, NYC. |
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Friday, April 1, 2016
Exodus
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The legendary Bay-Area thrash metal band Exodus, performing with the legendary Steve "Zetro" Souza on vocals once again.
Exodus has been, for over thirty years, one of the mainstays of the Bay-Area thrash scene, along with Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Testament, and others. So intertwined is Exodus' history that it has been argued that they should have been on the "Big-Four" tour (with Slayer, Megadeth, and Metallica) instead of Anthrax. The familial relationships between the bands are also readily apparent; Chuck Billy of Testament was originally in Exodus, while Kirk Hammett was also in the band before being chosen as Dave Mustaine's replacement in Metallica. Currently, Gary Holt records and plays live in Slayer, leaving room for Heathen guitarist Kragen Lum to fill his spot on stage, alongside fellow Heathen guitarist Lee Altus.
The shows are aggressive and high-energy, but friendly and camaraderie is in no short supply. Due to this, it was appropriate to also include shots of the crowd due to how much of the experience comes from them.
The legendary Bay-Area thrash metal band Exodus, performing with the legendary Steve "Zetro" Souza on vocals once again.
Exodus has been, for over thirty years, one of the mainstays of the Bay-Area thrash scene, along with Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Testament, and others. So intertwined is Exodus' history that it has been argued that they should have been on the "Big-Four" tour (with Slayer, Megadeth, and Metallica) instead of Anthrax. The familial relationships between the bands are also readily apparent; Chuck Billy of Testament was originally in Exodus, while Kirk Hammett was also in the band before being chosen as Dave Mustaine's replacement in Metallica. Currently, Gary Holt records and plays live in Slayer, leaving room for Heathen guitarist Kragen Lum to fill his spot on stage, alongside fellow Heathen guitarist Lee Altus.
The shows are aggressive and high-energy, but friendly and camaraderie is in no short supply. Due to this, it was appropriate to also include shots of the crowd due to how much of the experience comes from them.
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