City as Metaphor
Ashland Place, Brooklyn, New York, 1981 and 2021
Images by Richard Koenig; for more of this project please go here.
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City as Metaphor
Ashland Place, Brooklyn, New York, 1981 and 2021
Images by Richard Koenig; for more of this project please go here.
City as Metaphor
62 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, New York, 1981 and 2021
Images by Richard Koenig; for more of this project please go here.
City as Metaphor
169 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 1981 and 2021
Images by Richard Koenig; for more of this project please go here.
City as Metaphor
415 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 1982 and 2022 Images by Richard Koenig; for more of this project please go here.
City as Metaphor: A Re-Photography Project Spanning Forty Years
197 Adelphi Street, Brooklyn
Images by Richard Koenig, all rights reserved.
Brooklyn Rooftop
Taken on the roof of the place in which I lived during the early 1980s. This is the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn, near Willoughby and Washington Avenues. One image by Richard Koenig.
Life in the Dorm
Just a few pictures take from our dorm balcony. This mundane sequence happened at the Willoughby dorm, Pratt Institute.
Four images by Richard Koenig; taken in the spring of 1982.
The Changing Face of Brooklyn
Here are two images taken nearly forty years apart: looking toward the Empire State Building from the corner of Myrtle and Carlton Avenues—in the Fort Greene area of Brooklyn.
Two images by Richard Koenig; taken in 1981 and 2021.
The Changing Face of Brooklyn
Here are two images made nearly forty years apart: underneath of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway at Park and Vanderbilt Avenues. This lies in between Pratt Institute and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, adjacent to Fort Greene and Clinton Hill.
Two images by Richard Koenig; taken in 1981 and 2021.
The Changing Face of Brooklyn
Here are two images made nearly forty years apart: 197 Adelphi Street. Two images by Richard Koenig; taken 1981 and 2021.
Prison Ship Martyrs Monument
This austere monument was dedicated in 1908; it is situated atop a hill in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn. The story behind this monument is fascinating and can be found here. One image by Richard Koenig; taken in the fall of 1981.