An internet professional by day, Jake Dobkin's alter ego on nights and weekends is Blue Jake, a photoblogger whose work chronicles the changing face of New York City.
Produced by Benjamen Walker a...
An internet professional by day, Jake Dobkin's alter ego on nights and weekends is Blue Jake, a photoblogger whose work chronicles the changing face of New York City.
Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture
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the work is great , great respect for you but photography best viewed at 900 X 600 pixels and internet as its prime medium scares me though its true but nothing beats see photography in books and prints,clicking a picture and just seeing it on computer monitor is not satisfying for me .
I was looking a street photography vids on You-tube and discovered you on on NYC Street Shots. There is a wonderful structure on North 8th. street between Bedford and Driggs on the Northside. It's a red brick building; no windows but definitely dominates that block. I've loved it since a boy. Also there is an old bank structure on Grand street between Berry and Kent (somewhere in that two block stretch). One story and strong. Anyway, I like what your doing.
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but he holds the lens and camera like an amateur..........