Tag Archive for: Keith Goldstein Photography
Junction by Keith Goldstein
There is a junction of three streets near my home, Amsterdam Avenue, 162nd Street, and and St. Nicholas Avenue that I usually pass through on my photo walks. There are always interesting people and faces to photograph in this area. There is a subway stop and a small unnamed triangular park. This woman was hunched over her walker just outside of a bodega on one of the corners. I just liked the peaceful her face, contrary to the hustle all around her.
Rooftop by Keith Goldstein
My wife and I were visiting a friend's ceramic studio in Brooklyn. I am always drawn to windows especially when they are well above our apartment floor home. I looked out of one of the banks of windows and was drawn to the pattern of the quantity of vents and skylights of the rooftop of the adjacent building.
Boy On Car Seat by Keith Goldstein
There are many mobile car wash trucks on the streets in northern Manhattan, especially Washington Heights. I came upon this boy, alone. I later noticed he was playing on his mobile phone. I thought it odd, but I found out his father apparently was working the car wash and the boy was biding his time waiting for him.