Tag Archives: Photograph

The Harlem Photo Studio, East Harlem, 1880-1910

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We’re not sure when The Harlem photo studio started and ended on the South West corner of 124th Street and Third Avenue in East Harlem, but based on these photographs we think it was somewhere around the turn of the 19th century. Continue reading

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Photograph of the Day: “Serving The Lord The Old Way…”

The Mount Moriah Baptist Church Van in Harlem, the loved the great slogan on the side of the van, “Serving The Lord The Old Way, In A New Way, Leading Us All The Way.” Continue reading

HW Photograph Of The Day: Converse High Tops

Here is something for the Harlem sneaker freaks, this guerilla marketing of the limited edition 2012 Leather World Basketball Festival Packs shoe stencil on 125th Street in Harlem in front of the retail store Jimmy Jazz. Continue reading

Praying man in front of the Apollo Theater in Harlem, 2012

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Taken last week when passing the Apollo Theater early Wednesday morning at 8 am on my way to work at Harlem World Magazine in the Hotel Theresa on 125th Street and Adam Clayton Powell. Continue reading

American Flag Tie, Harlem 2012

american flag tie 2012Photograph by Danny Tisdale with phone camera shoot on 119th Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd.,.

The image was taken during the mid-day on April 15th, 2012. Continue reading

Paparazzi 1, 2012, photography

Paparazzi 21Paparazzi 1 photograph for a new series with Danny Tisdale in the image walking away from the photographer.

By V. Holly, using a Panasonic digital camera.

Harlem, USA, (looking south), March 14, 2012

HArlem looking westA photographic montage looking west towards from the window of the Harlem World Magazine office in the Hotel Theresa, Harlem, NY. Continue reading

A Chronicle in Black and White

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Clarence Davis, an award winning photographer and former New York Daily News photojournalist in his book “A Chronicle in Black and White” reveals his collection of 200 black and white photos representing some of his most striking images, some never published, from 1965 to 2005. Continue reading