Monthly Archives: April 2011
New York Bike Portrait: Jeremy Bought a Painting
I spotted Jeremy ferrying this painting on his bike in Greenwich Village. He had just bought it at a thrift store andView full post »
New York Bike Lane: Williamsburg Jumble
Nothing special here – just a slice of Williamsburg. I like the multiple layers in the photo, and the upside-downView full post »
The New York Post, Bike Lanes, and Photojournalism
Today I read a characteristically honest and level-headed piece of analysis by Steve Cuozzo (of stevecuozzo.com) in theView full post »
Brooklyn Bike Portrait: Ras-I
Ras-I is a Reggae musician living in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. I spotted him talking to some friends as I rode by. HeView full post »
Brooklyn Bike Portrait: Jamal
Today’s post also appears on StreetsBlog as part of their Why I Ride feature. Jamal is a writer and painterView full post »
New Brooks and the Williamsburg Bridge – Tilted
My Brooks saddle that I had for only 1 month was stolen recently, but that month of ownership convinced me that I wantView full post »
New York Bike Portrait: Steve and Clark in Long Island City
My first father and son #BikeNYC portrait. Steve Vaccaro and his son Clark. Steve is an attorney with the firm RankinView full post »
New York Bike Portrait: Sally in Queens
Note: This post also appears on StreetsBlog as part of their new “Why I Ride” feature. Originally fromView full post »
Big News: Partnership with StreetsBlog
Today I’m very pleased to announce a new partnership with the good people at StreetsBlog. In case you’reView full post »