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I’m a New Yorker, and I run. I get bored doing laps around the park or running up and down the Hudson River path. Instead, I use my long-distance runs to explore the neighborhoods in my city, especially in the outer boroughs. I’ve decided to take a cheap digital camera with me on some of my runs to document the city and its changes as seen when crossing on foot.
Pat -- I'm really enjoying your blog! While 17 or 18 miles is too far for me, I've done chunks of the runs you're photographing, including an amazing stretch of Flatbush Ave. I've passed that "We Care Why Don't You" sign many times. Now I'm inspired to run into Brownsville, untried territory for me (I usually head into Bushwick). What kind of responses have you had from taking photos in running gear?
ReplyDeleteSarah,
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoy it.
I've had a couple of people make friendly jokes--a guy who was in my frame asked me "do me justice." Another said it wasn't fair for me to take his picture because he didn't say cheese. And there was that one unhappy security guard at Bronx Community College.
Generally, I try not to make people the subjects of my shots--I'm not slick enough with a camera to go playing Walker Evans, especially while running.
I'm helped in all this by the fact that it's winter. There just aren't as many people on the streets. Things may get weirder in summer.