Upstairs, Downstairs

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39 Responses to Upstairs, Downstairs

  1. wordgirl says:

    Can I just say how much I love your photos? New York is a pretty photogenic place (even the seamier parts), but you handle a camera very well.

  2. Zoely says:

    Hey! I was in NYC Saturday nite to see Rent. Yeah, I know, I’m a little late…

  3. Rhea says:

    Nice pics of New York City! That makes up for the blurry pic of your childhood bedroom.

  4. niels says:

    Is that columbus circle? God, I miss New York.

  5. Those are some great pictures.

    I hope to visit NYC one day again.

  6. Mist 1 says:

    I love the maple.

  7. Orieyenta says:

    Great pics…thanks fo sharing.

    Makes me want to take a trip to NYC.

    And what about that last one…are you having Teresa do a reading? Oy.

  8. Neil says:

    Is anyone getting the politicial statment I am trying to make about the “Upstairs, Downstairs” class system in a city like New York where…? oh, forget it…

  9. ms. sizzle says:

    i have no idea how to ice skate but lately i have wanted to.

  10. lizardek says:

    You’re pretty darn good at this phlogging thing :)

  11. no wonder toronto is used as a pretend us state, it could easily pass as new york. love that maple pic!

  12. I know nothing about the political statement, but those are some very cool looking photos in any case!

  13. plain jane says:

    Political statement? I was too captivated by the photos to even notice the title of your post.

    Thanks for giving us a taste of NYC!

  14. Dagny says:

    Did you collect any leaves to take back to CA with you?

  15. sarah says:

    Hope you had a nice thanksgiving! Liked the photos. You should see the Dominican Republic ‘upstairs downstairs”. beautiful and luscious and etc in the parts where ‘we’ go, and shacks, shanties and ruin where ‘we dont’ go.

  16. emma says:

    That first reflected picture is awesome. Lovely photos, makes me want to drive up to NYC like, today!!

  17. M.A. says:

    Thanks for reminding me what a wonderful place NYC can be.

  18. Tatyana says:

    You can always count on me, Neil, to notice your political statements.
    Actually, I thought you refer to that wonderful book by Bel Kaufman, Up the Down Staircase.

    I have posted my own Txgiving pics, if you’re inclined to look.

  19. Neil says:

    Actually the second to last photo is from the Time Warner building which went up a few years ago, and I heard rave reviews about. I had not seen it yet. Bleh. An upscale Los Angeles mall with a nice view. This is what Time Warner is doing with the money they steal from me each month for their crappy cable service?

  20. Pearl says:

    Neil, thanks for giving us a whirlwind visual trip to NYC. Some great shots you’ve got.

    BTW, I also thought of Bel Kaufman’s book when I read your post title. You did know she’s famed Yiddish writer Sholom Aleichem’s granddaughter, right?

  21. Leesa says:

    I love this series of photos!
    Great story :)

  22. Nancy French says:

    Makes me wanna go back and visit…

  23. AWE says:

    All I know is Teresa guarantees results in 24 hours.

  24. Melissa says:

    Oh this makes me home sick… I miss New York so much.

  25. Churlita says:

    Neil, nice Upstairs/Downstairs photo commentary about the juxtoposition of classes in NY – Ah, just kidding. Until you wrote the comment, I ignored the title and thought the images were real Purty.

  26. MARGARET says:

    Do we all fall down?

  27. rach says:

    writer and now photographer. Is there no end to your talents Neilochka? lol. Love the pic of the red leaves. x

  28. s@bd says:

    12 pictures @ 1000 words each = 12,000 word post.

    Dude, I just don’t have that kind of time. Try to keep it down, will you?

  29. Those are gorgeous. Are you going to branch out into professional photography?

  30. Neil says:

    It is so funny that you like these photos. I am not a good photographer. But my mother was on my back about shooting Valentino’s pizza yesterday rather than something more worthy, so when we got to Manhattan, she kept on pointing things out to take a photo of –

    Neil’s Mother: “Ooh, you need to take a photo of the carriages in Central Park for your blodge.”

    Neil: “Everyone’s seen those stupid carriages in every romantic comedy ever made about New York. And the horses stink.”

    Neil’s Mother: “You really should take a photo for the blodge. I’m telling you they will love it. They want to see the romantic part of New York, not the subway.”

    Neil: “OK, I’ll take a photo of the carriage, but I’m going to do it off-center with the wheel as the focus.”

    Neil’s Mother: “A photographer you’re not.”

  31. Amy K says:

    Brilliant, Neil!

  32. plain jane says:

    Blodge? I love it.

  33. Thanks for reminding me of what a beautiful place I call home!

  34. Two Roads says:

    Neil, my first thought too was Up the Downstair case. I like the pics for your blodge! Your mother is just like mine – give her a word and she will create another and never see the difference.

  35. modigli says:

    I don’t really get it. But I like it!

  36. Lou P. says:

    NYC is the best city out there for taking photos… at least from what I’ve seen. I dig the snapshots — keep ‘em coming!

  37. Liz R says:

    Neil,

    I used to live at 97-19 63rd Drive in Rego Park 20 years ago! I live in Richmond, Vriginia now (and for the past 13 years) but it was soooo cool to see your great photos of NYC and my old address!!!

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