I moved to New York from Los Angeles and fell instantly in love with The City. I’d visited to Paris and Rome, Chicago and Miami, but New York was The City. And it felt like home. The city also looked and felt alive, offering mysterious bits of beautifulness everywhere I looked. In 2003, I started taking pictures of steam coming out of the streets and sidewalks. I was mildly obsessed. We didn’t have steam like this in L.A. so I set out to capture every permutation of it: seeping, spewing, erupting, leaking, blowing, and more. This book has no words. It’s a silent movie turned into a novel, a very personal story about something that is truly fantastic.
100 New York Mysteries, 2006
9 x 6 x .5 inches, Edition of 500
204 pages, B&W, paperback
100 New York Mysteries, 2006
9 x 6 x .5 inches, Edition of 500
204 pages, B&W, paperback
100 New York Mysteries, 2006
9 x 6 x .5 inches, Edition of 500
204 pages, B&W, paperback
detail
100 New York Mysteries, 2006
9 x 6 x .5 inches, Edition of 500
204 pages, B&W, paperback
detail
100 New York Mysteries, 2006
9 x 6 x .5 inches, Edition of 500
204 pages, B&W, paperback
detail
100 New York Mysteries, 2006
9 x 6 x .5 inches, Edition of 500
204 pages, B&W, paperback
detail