Banner

Random Pic of the Week


Bookmark and Share

Summer Street Fair, Soho

photo-4
Photo by: José
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Shopping for Jewelry, Soho

Guest Outsider: Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits


Some young women browsed a jewelry stand on Broadway around Prince Street, in Soho.

There are many stands like this in this neighborhood - tables full of jewelry, art, clothing and other handmade items. You could basically walk around wearing jeans and a T-shirt one afternoon and come away with a completely different outfit.

NYP_Soho jewelry
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Outside the Dakota
Guest Outsider: Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits


Home to many wealthy and famous, The Dakota is a landmarked building on the Upper West Side, at 72nd Street and Central Park West.

The craggy rooftop of this building is shown in the opening scenes of Rosemary's Baby. In real life, it has been the home to celebrities including Lauren Bacall, Boris Karloff and Jason Robards. John Lennon lived here, too, and was shot outside in 1980.

Gas lanterns light the facade and there is at least one doorman at all times.


The Dakota
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Lady Liberty, from afar
Guest Outsider: Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits


On a clear day the Statue of Liberty is visible from Red Hook, Brooklyn. Above, the view looking south toward Liberty Island.

Liberty Island is a tiny island in the middle of New York Harbor. It is surrounded by large metropolitan areas, such as Manhattan, New Jersey and Brooklyn.

On the left the ferry takes shoppers from the Wall Street area to Ikea, a furnishings store in Brooklyn.



NYP_liberty
Photo by Kitty from New York Portraits
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Grand Central Terminal
Guest Outsider: Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits


NYP_Grand Central

This beautiful building is one of the most visited public spaces in New York. It was almost torn down in the 1950s, to be replaced by a tower designed by I.M. Pei. Interest to replace the building continued into the late 1960's until Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis intervened.

Thank goodness. The blue vault, decorated with the constellations, is incredible to see. There are restaurants on the upper mezzanines and a whole lower floor devoted to food. A major subway station is located here, and light rail trains leave all day for Upstate New York and Connecticut.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
View from the Manhattan Bridge

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits

kitty_2

The Manhattan Bridge spans the East River, connecting New York to Brooklyn.

This photo was taken from the Brooklyn side in DUMBO, which has a park looking out at the view. The steps are a popular gathering place for visitors during the nicer months.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
The Crowds in Midtown

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits

crowds in midtown

Every late afternoon, rush hour descends on Midtown. The west side in particular is mobbed with commuters walking to Penn Station or Times Square to get home.

Penn Station, located on 34th Street, connects to multiple subway lines. Commuters can also travel to New Jersey, Philadelphia and Boston by train. Times Square on 42nd Street is an equally busy subway stop. People can travel to many destinations in New Jersey, upstate New York and Rhode Island, via bus.

Seventh Avenue is probably the best place to view the rush hour mayhem. Don't get trampled by the stampede!
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
NYPD Blue

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits


NYPD Blue

It's easy to focus on the asphalt and tall buildings, and forget that Manhattan is an island.

The NYPD is the largest police force in the US. Its harbor patrol unit dates back to 1858. The patrol's 11 boats sweep the waters around Manhattan 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The purpose of the harbor patrol is to help those stranded in the water and to protect the edges of the city from harm.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Musicians Below Ground

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits

kitty

One of many musical groups playing below ground in the subways. Nearly every large subway station has musicians or dancers to entertain the crowds which makes Jessica’s Street Performers pretty awesome week after week.

Above, at Times Square, one fellow played the tambourine, while another played a xylophone of sorts. Their music was joyful, which was nice to hear after a long day at work.

Presently, 350 subway musicians are sponsored by the 'Arts for Transit' program by the MTA. Sponsored musicians audition to qualify, and play under large banners showing their name. Many musicians are not officially sponsored - they just show up, claim a spot and play.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Chess Game, Union Square

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits

NYP_Chess

People play chess all year round outside in the various public parks in New York. Union Square, Washington Square Park and Bryant Park have tables set up for games.

All you need is your own chess set!
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Fish Market, Chinatown

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits

fish market china town

Many of the food markets in Chinatown are open to the street. A metal roll-down door goes up in the morning and comes down at night. Stores selling produce and fish, often still live, line the sidewalks.

The benefit of the open markets is that you can see what's in each store before going in. The drawback is that everyone else can see what's in each store too, making the crowded sidewalk move even slower than usual. During the summer months, the sidewalks are filthy with debris. Open-toed shoes are not recommended.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
Asleep in Bryant Park

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits


kitty asleep in bryant park

Even in early Spring, New Yorkers are using Bryant Park during lunch hour. And not just to eat lunch.

Bryant Park located at 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue, and is surrounded by office buildings. It's so popular during the warmer months, that often you can't find a seat. Workers will even have lunch sitting on the lawn.

I caught this fellow sitting at one of the many cafe tables that are open to the public. It must have been a slow news day.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1
A Yankee in Time Square

Guest Outsider:
Kitty
Lives: Brooklyn, New York
Blog: New York Portraits


A Yankee in Time Square

Photo by Kitty from New York Portraits


A Yankees fan took photos from 42nd Street and Broadway.

Part of Broadway in the Times Square area has been shut down for pedestrians only. This was done to help the traffic, since Broadway cuts diagonally through many streets. You can see the large planters that prevent cars from driving through.

Now you can sit in the middle of Times Square and enjoy all the brilliant lights above.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1

GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTY
LIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
BLOG: New York Portraits

Year of the Tiger, in Chinatown
NYP_Chinese New Year
Performers wearing dragon costumes visited stores in Chinatown Saturday, celebrating Chinese New Year.  The dragons paraded down the street to the beat of a drum. They visited each store, dancing to chase away evil spirits.

The streets were packed with onlookers. Some vendors were selling tiny firecrackers that worked by throwing them on the pavement.  There were a fireworks ceremony and outdoor dance performances as well.

Businesses in Asia often shut down for a week during this time.  In New York it's just another work day.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1

GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTY
LIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
BLOG: New York Portraits


Screen shot 2010-02-08 at 12.03.58 PM

New Yorkers love to eat outside on the sidewalk, even in the dead of winter.

It's a strange thing, since the sidewalks in New York are not necessarily all that clean. There might be cars and cyclists whizzing past, and pedestrians checking out what's for lunch. Of course, eating outside is ideal for dog owners, who don't need to leave their dogs tied up alone.

If a New Yorker has the slightest, tiniest, most remote chance of eating out on the sidewalk, he or she will!'
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1

GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTY
LIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
BLOG: New York Portraits


Fifth Avenue
NYP_Fifth Avenue

Dramatically lit and decorated, the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 59th Street is truly a visual experience. The lights, flags and banners draw your eyes up to the sky, making avenue grand in scale.

The sidewalks are usually packed with tourists coming to window shop and visit Rockefeller Center. Among the many high-end stores there are Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman and Tiffany’s. Bring your credit card!
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1

GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTY
LIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK


BLOG: New York Portraits

Telephone Bar, Second Avenue
kitty


The outside of this East Village bar is striking. The bar uses old-fashioned British telephone booths, painted bright red. On the inside, you can order a mix of US and UK food, from English Stilton cheese fritters to New York Times fish and chips (yes, that's fried scrod and potatoes wrapped in our hometown newspaper).

You can satisfy your liquid cravings for the Continent, too. A huge selection of beers includes old favorites like Guiness and Bass, as well as esoteric labels from Belgium and Germany.

For their snazzy website, click
telebar.com.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty - kids behaving badly


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1

GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTY
LIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
BLOG: New York Portraits



Amid the Clutter on St. Mark's Place
Screen shot 2010-01-03 at 6.57.07 PM
Photo by Kitty from New York Portraits

St. Mark's Place between 2nd and 3rd Avenues has long been known for being edgy and alternative. Crowding the sidewalks are a mix of stores--tattoo parlors, bars, Japanese restaurants, and street vendors selling everything under the sun. There are signs everywhere. In recent years some chain restaurants have moved in, making the area more mainstream.

The street is a popular hangout for kids and tourists, making it a relatively safe place, even at 3:00 A.M.

While I was taking photographs one recent afternoon, I was spotted by a group of kids. Looks like they were skipping school and eating pizza.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty - Hats in Little Italy


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1

GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTY
LIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
BLOG: New York Portraits



Hats for Sale, Little Italy
NYP_Bella Mimo
Photo by Kitty from New York Portraits

At Bella Mimo, a small store on Mulberry Street, you can get hats, t-shirts, sunglasses and souvenirs until late at night. Little Italy is known for its large Italian restaurants that cater to tourists, but there are some small stores, too.

There are many such shops scattered around New York. Very few have sales people sitting outside, minding the merchandise. When I took this photo, it must have been well below freezing with the wind chill.
0 Comments

New York Portraits by Kitty


Bookmark and Share

amelie-1

GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTY
LIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
BLOG: New York Portraits
ABOUT: I’m an architect and I live in Brooklyn. I post about New York life; working on homes for the fabulously wealthy; my boyfriend, Mark; his car, Clive; and our cat and dog. I take photos daily on a Canon G5 and Canon 40D. I am excited to post exclusive portraits of New York here at The Five Outsiders.

A group of giddy Santas crowd around a “Naughty Pole” for a group photo.

Santas around pole
Photo by Kitty from New York Portraits in Washington Square Park, in the Village.

This past weekend, the annual SantaCon met for its 16th year. Hundreds of Santas congregated in several locations around New York City in Washington Square Park, Staten Island, Queens and Brooklyn.

The rules are simple: dress like Santa Claus and bring canned donations for a food bank. Last year's SantaCon raised 1,000 lbs. of food for the needy in NYC.

SantaCon also takes place in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo and Antarctica. There is much drinking and revelry involved.
0 Comments

Subscribe in your reader








Outsiders
Jose
Jessica
David
Deena
Tara
Sasha

Guest Outsiders
Kitty
Lindsey

Interviews

Madeleine the magician
Ranardo-Domeico choreographer
Thomas Stevens glass blower
Ryan Smith acupuncturist
Darren Musatto music teacher
Michele Bell hair & makeup artist
Scott Landes comedy writer
Cathy Eastman fashion stylist
Lian Amaris performance artist
Maryann Maisano songwirter/musician
Jacob & Jeff artistic directors
Stevie Boi eyewear designer
Michael Bhagwandin real estate agent
Erica Miriam Fabri poet/educator
Singh Jazwant NYC cab driver
Johnny Lancaster voiceover talent

NY Sites We Love
Apartment Therapy - NY
Ask A New Yorker
Broke-As-Stuart
Gay New York
Gawker
The Gothamist
Indexed
New York City Bloggers
New York Daily Photo
New York Portraits
NYC Subway Girl
Post Secret
Time Out New York


friends we follow
Dawn Unplugged
Evis Damianos
Fashion Bubbles
Jose Rolon
La Capoise Galerie
Lori Gordon
Marina Vorobyev
Nearchos Konstantinou
Soul Phyr

Categories
© 2009 fiveoutsiders Contact Us