Friday, January 15, 2010

1 - 15 - 10 Walking home from an appointment on West 52nd St., I cut thru Times Square and saw David Blaine, doing a fund-raiser for Haiti's disastrous earthquake. Noticed that he was dress in all black from top to toe and quickly took a headshot of him. When I got to 42nd St., approaching 6th Ave., a young black guy, wearing white jeans, black cotton overcoat, a red print was on his shirt and wore light-blue docksiders with a pair of black rimmed eyeglasses. The next guy that I noticed was closer to 5th Ave. wearing a large-grey wool sweater that reached his thighs and covered his black jeans. He carried a large black leather satchel on his shoulder and wore a huge rolled black scarf that covered his mouth. His wool black skull cap covered most of his head, but saw some blond hair around his forehead. Right after him was a smartly dressed black guy standing outside a building, smoking a cigarette. He was dressed in a dark gray overcoat, black turtleneck, black pants, black shoes and photographed his beautiful smile, when I took a close-up of his face. At the corner of 42nd & Madison, I took a tall black guy aside and photographed him wearing a red hooded sweatshirt that covered his head and wore under his short to the waist jacket. He had red-shoe laces in his sneakers and a rolled black/white checkered scarf around his neck. At the corner of 5th & 41st St. I noticed a guy wearing a white
fur jacket, lime-green gloves, a lime-green turtleneck and a tan cap on his head, along with large rimmed square sunglasses. Back on 42nd St. and closer to Grand Central Station, a black young guy looked interesting to me, so I took him aside and photographed him wearing a short jacket with his animal print t-shirt underneath stood out. On his head was a wool red/blue skull cap and he wore large, squared framed tortoise-shelled glasses, making him look cool. Inside Grand Central, stood a nice-looking guy, with a large satchel on his arm, wearing a fur-trimmed vest over his black zippered jacket and a white scarf tucked into it. His black wrap-around, black lens sunglasses gave me the affect that made him stand out. He mentioned to me that he was a hairdresser.

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