440 Sixth Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11215

Opening Reception: Thurs, Nov. 29, 2007 6 - 9pm
Exhibition Nov. 29 - Jan 6
gallery hours: thurs - fri 4 - 7pm, sat - sun 12 - 6pm
http://www.440gallery.com for more info on gallery hours.

This exhibition is a collection of color street photography taken in Coney Island during the year 2007. This was the year I visited Coney Island at least once a week with my son. I very much enjoyed these visits because they filled me with a sense of nostalgia. Every time I see this place, I'm struck sentimental by the past -- I imagine Coney Island as it was in its prime before World War II. Instead of crowds, I feel a vast space. The amusements, as well as the food, are easy to obtain, but the carefree environment isn't nearly as important as the people who enjoy it. I don't see a tourist attraction, but instead a refuge for city dwellers during the hot summer months.

In Coney Island, all kinds of people come together, even if they aren't exactly best friends back at home -- disparate cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds enjoy this place in tandem. It is because of this I feel a double sense of nostalgia every time I visit -- one of what Coney Island was in its prime and one of what it is now and may lose to its uncertain future. My images capture a moment in time -- some anonymous someone’s personal moment on the boardwalk, the streets or the sand of a city dweller's close-by refuge.

Official Website: http://www.440gallery.com

Added by shveckle on October 19, 2007

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