A foggy NYC skyline is photographer Piaskowski’s pallet and muse. Pictures find the ordinary at play with the ephemeral in a series taken during the
Month: May 2020
When New York Reopens on June 8th
When New York reopens on June 8th, at least 200,000 people go back to work, but the symbolism is even greater. A restart and a
America, Face Masks Save Lives. Don’t Quit Now
America, let’s face mask. Come on. We’re a smart country, aren’t we? We make mistakes, but we learn from them, right? Let’s beat this thing
American COVID-19: Brutal Truth By the Numbers
American COVID-19’s truths, deaths ascending past 172,000, at over 1,000 per day, are as brutal as they are plain and simple. Our leaders failed us,
Venice, Italy: Big Adventures and Joy In Street Photography
Venice Italy street photography takes a different turn because you’re looking at a city of canals and bridges. A street might be all water or
Get Out New York!
Get out, New York City. The weather’s perfect, most days, and if you follow the rules, you’re safe from COVID-19 and the coronavirus.
“…doing something great.” Coler Hospital Nurses’ Stories From The COVID Criss
Coler Hospital nurses’ stories, gathered from front line tales of the struggle to saves lives threatened by COVID-19, offer multi-hued versions of courage.
About: The RIOC Sucks Petition
The RIOC Sucks Petition hit my inbox early yesterday morning. I appreciate that the subject line made me laugh, but inside, the details lacked humor,
Midtown Manhattan Coronavirus Views
Midtown Manhattan coronavirus views presents a random selection from a once rambunctious area, now caught in a kind of shock, on a warm spring afternoon.
Cornell Tech 2020 Startup Awards
Cornell Tech 2020 Startup Awards Press Release: Four student companies receive co-working space and $100,000 in pre-seed funding to pursue their startups after graduation