Sunday, November 21, 2010










11 - 19- 10 Walking along 40th St., near Madison Ave. were two cool guys from the band Mulholland Drive, getting a bite to eat from the nearby deli. They played Kenny's Castaway's in the Village on Fri. nite and playing a gig in Philly the next day. The guy that I took photos of wore a gray fedora over his scruffy hair and goatee, a black puffy jacket, tight lack jeans and black high-top sneakers. Very cool. The Japanese guy on 34th St. was a bit more subdued in his checkered shirt that he wore outside his jeans, thin clear framed eyeglasses and top it all off with diamond stud earrings in both his ears. The black guy standing in front of Victoria Secret's on 34th St. made me look at him, since I liked his long-dread locks that were down to his collar and under his black cap that he wore backwards. His oversized dark sunglasses were frameless, looking like one piece of plastic across his eyes, wore a black sweatshirt with a bright green face caricature on it, a black scarf wrapped around his neck, under a gray army jacket. On West 38th St., I noticed a tall, slim black guy approaching and his hair was noticeably unique. I loved his hair, very styled and haven't seen anything like it. His top hair was a long swirl of hair on this head and perfect and his sides of his hair was shaved, very unique. His eyes were covered in a pair of oversized black oval framed sunglasses, black sweatshirt, under a gray sweatshirt hoodie, gray sweatshirt pants that came to his knees, black socks and black high-top sneakers and a long-hanging necklace around his neck. Walking into Hell's Kitchen flea market, it has become one of my favorite places to visit, considering all the cool people who go and are in the neighborhood. I photographed this guy before and took him in front of a wooden wall, said his name was Zandra, wore a belted salmon colored dress, over tight gray pants and wore turquoise high top sneakers with lots of multi-colored bangles on his wrist and a broach on his dress, very outrageous, but individualistic, loved it. Nest was a guy dressed almost in all black, the New York code apparel, except for his gray fedora hat, black suit jacket, scarf wrapped around his neck, black jeans, black sunglasses and white shoes.

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