In a previous blog post, I described my experience revisiting West 14th Street, an area I frequented many years ago when I worked in the music industry. Although the area has changed, I photographed a residential building — number 200 — that stood on West 14th for over one hundred years. As I continued walkingContinue reading “Street Photography: 210 West 14th Street”
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Street Photography: 200 West 14th Street
It’s been a while since I have posted any street photography work. It’s easy to get backed up especially as I was starting a new National Park Service commission that gave rise to some artistic and technical challenges. Now that so much of the world is under some sort of quarantine, the commission is onContinue reading “Street Photography: 200 West 14th Street”
Fort Warren Demilune
In working with the National Park Service, I get to visit many interesting places. The experience is also an educational adventure. I never heard of a “Demilune” before until I was commissioned to photograph Fort Warren and other sites at Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. The fort is a National Historic Landmark dating backContinue reading “Fort Warren Demilune”
Women’s Rights National Historical Park Memorializes a Founding Father’s Slaves
http://www.xiomaro.com | Contact Women’s Rights National Historical Park presents the solo exhibition The Other Side – Charles, Caesar, Harry, Sam, Pompey, Lon, and Isaac, a series of photographs by New York artist Xiomáro. The 12 large prints will be on view from July 1 to August 31, 2019 at the Visitor Center’s gallery on the second floor. TheContinue reading “Women’s Rights National Historical Park Memorializes a Founding Father’s Slaves”
Help Select Photos For My Next Exhibit and Get A Free Souvenir Print
http://www.xiomaro.com | Contact Me And You’ll Also Be Entered For A Chance To Win A Special Edition Print Here’s how it works: 1. Visit my website (www.xiomaro.com/TR.html) and pick your three favorite photos. 2. Email me your selections by clicking the “Contact” link on the upper right of my website. 3. For each selection, make sure to list my website’sContinue reading “Help Select Photos For My Next Exhibit and Get A Free Souvenir Print”