Brooklyn Bike Shop: 718 Cyclery, part 2


718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov

I recently blogged some photos from an impromptu visit to Park Slope’s 718 Cyclery. In that post, I mentioned that I only had a telephoto lens and wanted to come back and take some more photos in the shop. Joe Nocella, the owner, had a similar idea and commissioned some photos for his recently redesigned website and promotional use. So a couple of weekends ago I was back, shooting some portraits of Joe and some more photos of the shop in general. Here are a few of my favorites.

718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov

718 Cyclery Dmitry GudkovJoe Nocella, owner of 718 Cyclery in the work area.

718 Cyclery Dmitry GudkovThe interior of the shop is clean, bright, and welcoming.

718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov718 Cyclery has recently started carrying PUBLIC bikes.

718 Cyclery Dmitry GudkovJoe assists a walk-in

Krys, bike mechanic.
718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov
As I mentioned in the previous post, Krys’ arrangement and categorization of the workshop tools is good for efficiency and novice education.
718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov
718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov
718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov
718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov
718 Cyclery Dmitry Gudkov
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