This months cover by K.K.W, with layout by Aleksandar Ares. |
One of the most amazing things about NYC, is that we have a few beaches. They give us something of a sea-side escape, from our never-ending concrete jungle. Even today, Brighton beach area is like another world to many. Populated by those from Ukraine & Russia (some are Jewish - orthodox & non, others Orthodox Christian), its a charming-strange area, with ruff-patches, problems, gruff characters and friendly people. For me, its a place of fond memories, small adventures with old friends, late night excursions on the beach and first taste of passion & love.
View from the Q train-station platform. Even today, there's a thrill & excitement to riding the train to Beach. |
Near Brighton 6 or 7 - you turn right at the corner and walk to the Beach. |
From late Fall - early Winter 2009. Kodak 400 film |
From late Fall - early Winter 2009. Kodak 400 film |
From late Fall - early Winter 2009. Kodak 400 film. Most of my high school lived in Brooklyn, & we would hit the beach for a smoke & fade into the sunset. |
April 2015 - digital. |
Walking along the shore was always calming; the sound of the waves, scent of salty-sea water. |
As my first girlfriend was from Kiev, there were many moments spent walking along the shore, & under the summer sun. |
It always felt like I was leaving everything behind, for someplace free of aging buildings and cramp city streets. |
From late Fall - 2009. Kodak 400 film. The faded memories were always with me, like wisps of smoke from a warm bong. |
April 2015 - digital. |
With the right music & a few pocket-size bottles of wine, its a rugged version of someplace perfect. |
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