New Series: Alley Culture
What does this alley tell you about the culture surrounding it? My house looks very neat and orderly–until you open a drawer. Or a closet. Or the closed door to my basement laundry room (now that is...
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For my first Alley Culture post, I bring to to you the above photo, of an alley in Pittsburgh’s Strip District. I snapped this shot while running through the snow towards what promised to be a warm...
View ArticleAlley Culture: Manhattan
People who have never been to New York City often have a mental image of the city in their minds. And that mental image typically includes some sort of dark alley–complete with fire escapes and...
View ArticleAlley Culture: Miami
The first thing you will notice about my Alley Culture: Miami post is that there are two photos, as opposed to my usual one. The other thing you will notice is how very different those two photos...
View ArticleAlley Culture: New Orleans
This Alley Culture post is almost too obvious. Want to know what’s important in New Orleans? Look what they do with their alleys–they line them with restaurants and bars. But Tracy, you might say,...
View ArticleAlley Culture: Toronto
Apparently there is an entire alley of just graffiti in Toronto. This is not that alley. This is just a random alley. In fact, it is the alley that reminded me that oh crap, I need to be taking...
View ArticleAlley Culture: Quebec City
I think I’ve mentioned that Quebec City is photogenic. Well, the same is true for Quebec City’s alleys–they are freaking adorable. The alley pictured is the aptly-named Artist Alley–or Rue du Tresor...
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