This week, I’m taking a big step with my photography. For the first time in my career, a selection of the images I’ve made will be on display and for sale in a public showroom. And on Broadway, no less!1
Furnish Green, a highly hip shop with lots of accents to decorate your home, held a photography contest that was brought to my attention by friend of the blog Tina Ramchandani. I entered — mostly because “why not” — and am one of two winners!
I’ll have five photographs on display, some from my portfolio (including the front image), others that haven’t seen much exposure yet. I didn’t realize while putting together my selections, but most of them are street photography. The woman with the iron is the only exception.
The prints are gorgeous, framed and matted nicely, and available for extremely reasonable prices. If you’re reading this, and have any opportunity whatsoever to check it out, please do! I know the shop’s proprietors will appreciate the foot traffic, too. And they have an amazing selection of other antiques and shabby chic items, as well — antlers, ancient chests, Remington typewriters, and other fascinating pieces. Check it out!
Furnish Green
1261 Broadway, Suite 505 (Fifth Floor)
between 31st & 32nd St.
New York, NY 10001
My work will be presented at least through March 10.
1Oddly, this isn’t the first of my endeavors to put me on Broadway: Meena and I, along with a few of our friends, used to have a twice-monthly comedy show at Broadway Comedy Club, ’round the corner from the Ed Sullivan Theater.

This is just the beginning, my love! xo I’m so proud of you!
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