Building

This is the FotoLeggendo building in Rome where more than 20 photographers are exhibiting work. The opening is tonight June 10 at 6pm. See my Snapchat for coverage of the whole bit. I must thank my dear friends and BurnMagazine editors Diego Orlando ( curator of my Tell It Like It Is show) and Anton …

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  I arrived in Rome yesterday. Tomorrow night is an opening for my exhibit of “Tell It Like It Is” , my work and book from 1967 on the Liggins family in Norfolk, Va. Artist talk on Sunday. I usually take a picture from any window where I stay and this from my apartment in …

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NY

  475 Kent ave Brooklyn. ‪#‎475kent

Final post

From Out Of The Shadows (Hi, this is Eric Mencher — @emencher — and this is my final post from magical San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Thanks to @burndiary, @diegoorlando, and @davidalanharvey for this opportunity. Guest Instagramming is a special experience–a challenge to think deeply about what pictures say and convey, and how they fit …

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Shadow

From Out Of The Shadows: Number 2 (Hi, this is Eric Mencher — @emencher — and this is my final day posting from magical San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.)

Landlord

    Sometimes my Orthodox landlord of 475 Kent stops by. Ostensibly looking for his rent check. He refuses to make it easy and go PayPal. He prefers a knock on the door and a paper check. It’s a ritual. He also refuses to be photographed, usually won’t let his eyes wander to my layout …

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Church

Out Of The Shadows: Number 1 (Hi, this is Eric Mencher — @emencher — and this is my final day posting from magical San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.)

Guy

  Many of you know I am considering doing a book or zine on my building in New York. 475 Kent Ave. “A magnet for creative people from incredibly diverse fields” says writer Guy Lesser @ck6bguy pictured here who has lived at 475 for 17 years. It’s a community. In the best sense. Go up …

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Goodbyes

Yup I’ve published a lot from my apartment this week. Mostly because I just couldn’t leave. I had to be here 24/7 for my students. I only need 3-4 hrs of sleep ( with short siestas here and there) so I’m usually up for a long haul. We’ve all been saying goodbye for 2 days. …

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