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- Lidiya Kan 2
- Description
- A portrait of a woman wearing a plaid shirt.
- Subjects
- Portrait photography
- Title
- Elisa No Kim 4
- Subjects
- Black-and-white photography
- Title
- Gowun Lee 2
- Description
- A taxi driver next to his taxi in front of A.C. Service Auto-Repair
- Subjects
- , Taxi cab drivers, Long Island City, (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Herve Diese 1
- Description
- A construction site in Long Island City, N.Y.
- Subjects
- , Construction, Construction equipment, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Lidiya Kan 3
- Description
- A person placing pins in a piano
- Subjects
- , Piano--Construction, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Shoehei Myachi 2
- Description
- A women looking through the white lattice fence and placing her hand through the opening to pet her cat
- Subjects
- , Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Young Kyu Park 7
- Description
- An artist sitting against a wall with a painting a girl above him
- Subjects
- , Portrait photography, Long Island City (New York, N.Y.)
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College
- Title
- Course Catalog 2013-2014
- Description
- 2013-2014 LaGuardia Community College course catalog.
- Subjects
- , Course catalog
- Publisher
- LaGuardia Community College (Long Island City, NY)
- Title
- The Door by Rene Sing Brooks
- Description
- An experimental film created by René Sing Brooks. This piece was the final project in (Lecturer) Thomas Seymour's Video Production class this Spring II semester. The artist statement is below. Growing up under the back then kerosene lamp nights of Bluefields, a small city on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, had a strong influence on my film and writing sensibilities. My Caribbean childhood and early adolescence have nurtured a lifelong concern with time, memory and personal/communal story, which is reflected in most of my work to date. I have been a digital filmmaker for nearly nine years, mostly as a short form documentarian covering issues of justice system involved individuals and of other community protagonists—mainly fellow artists—dedicated to social-justice struggles. Although my artistic sensibility is significantly shaped by socio-political concerns, this does not preclude the aesthetic exploration of filmmaking’s form and structure for implications beyond—or beneath—the “message”, which in my case draws from dream textures and narrative flows derived from Nicaragua’s African, aboriginal and mestizo magical imaginings. Along the road, I have gathered influences from Béla Tarr, Andrei Tarkovsky and Chris Marker, among others. These creators deftly explore the relationship of form, structure, tempo and meaning, an exploration that is at the heart of my creative concerns and that guides my efforts to develop a personal voice that isn’t alienated from the visual and narrative syntax of my evolving communal experiencing.
- Subjects
- The Door, Brooks, Rene Sing
- Title
- 16th Annual Thomson Avenue Film Festival
- Description
- This years festival was hosted by the student Danita Jenkins! Terry Parker and Dr. Joyce Rheuban started the Thomson Avenue Film Festival 16 years ago to showcase the best of our student filmmakers. Professor David Stott bring us this story. Shot and edited by Oswald Barrios and Pedro Urena with student volunteer Brady Vasquez. Produced by Thomas Seymour WebTV Station Manager.
- Subjects
- Stott, David, Fernandez, Hugo, Rodriguez, Michael, Tapper, Gordon, Thomson Avenue Film Festival, Why I Love LaGuardia
- Title
- Media Studies News Episode 30: The Film and Media Club present an Inside look at the Red Hawks!
- Description
- Our courtside reporters, Niara Johnson, Danita Jenkins, and Malik Walker give us an inside look at the LaGuardia Red Hawks basketball team! Special thanks to Brian Goldstein. Produced by the Film & Media Club and Professor David Stott Shot by Oswald Barrios and Lydia Kan Edited Jordan Yagiello
- Subjects
- LaGuardia Red Hawks, Chobhaphand, Ben, Alfaro, Anthony, Basketball
- Title
- My New York Covid-19 Quarantine Poem
- Description
- Missing the eccentricities of our beloved city while quarantined because I was sick with Covid-19.
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience, Poetry, New York (N.Y.)
- Title
- The Essentials
- Description
- I spoke to this gentleman and I forgot to ask his name. He saw me photographing and we started to have a discussion while the train was at a halt. "It's empty," he said. "But, there are some people who still have work in the city and then need to go home." We both knew he was one of those people. We discussed about how empty the trains have been and how it is a good thing, it's easier to control the interactions and enforece social distance. He worried about getting the Corona Virus. He has a wife and children to go gome to every night. I hope that wherever he is, his health is intact as well as his family's Photos taken at LIRR Station 61st stop. Woodside, Queens
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience, Photographs, Woodside (New York, N.Y.)
- Title
- The Essentials
- Description
- I spoke to this gentleman and I forgot to ask his name. He saw me photographing and we started to have a discussion while the train was at a halt. "It's empty," he said. "But, there are some people who still have work in the city and then need to go home." We both knew he was one of those people. We discussed about how empty the trains have been and how it is a good thing, it's easier to control the interactions and enforece social distance. He worried about getting the Corona Virus. He has a wife and children to go gome to every night. I hope that wherever he is, his health is intact as well as his family's Photos taken at LIRR Station 61st stop. Woodside, Queens
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience, Photographs, Woodside (New York, N.Y.)
- Title
- The Essentials
- Description
- I spoke to this gentleman and I forgot to ask his name. He saw me photographing and we started to have a discussion while the train was at a halt. "It's empty," he said. "But, there are some people who still have work in the city and then need to go home." We both knew he was one of those people. We discussed about how empty the trains have been and how it is a good thing, it's easier to control the interactions and enforece social distance. He worried about getting the Corona Virus. He has a wife and children to go gome to every night. I hope that wherever he is, his health is intact as well as his family's Photos taken at LIRR Station 61st stop. Woodside, Queens
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience, Photographs, Woodside (New York, N.Y.)
- Title
- Love in the Time of Corona
- Description
- Photographed: Esther Castillo. Photographed outside Stop & Shop 34-51 48th St, Queens, NY 11104
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience
- Title
- Love in the Time of Corona
- Description
- Photographed: Esther Castillo. Photographed outside Stop & Shop 34-51 48th St, Queens, NY 11105
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience
- Title
- Facing the Sun
- Description
- We took a walk to the market today. It was a beautiful day in NYC as it was 67°. The breeze was the perfect touch for today's warmer climate. As we walked, I saw this make facing the sun. "He's not wearing a mask!" I thought. To be honest, I'm not surprised. The cotton masks we have been wearing are no longer feeling comfortable anymore as the weather is getting warmer. As we kept getting closer, I noticed that his mask was in his left hand. A sense of reliefe came over me and I thought, "That makes sense..." I kept looking at him due with a sense of nostalgia-- the ability to "be out" and enjopy the day for what it was, without worrying what one may catch. No matter how many people passed by he would not break his concentration nor his stance. he never lifted an eyelid or tried to place the mask back on his face. It looked like the bond between him and the sun was sacred and he was guaranteed protection. With his power stance, his eyes shut tight, and his wide smile- it even looked like he was lost in a conversation with our giant star and was trying to negotiate a deal. I think he was winning..... Photographed in Woodside, Queens.
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience
- Title
- 50 Days
- Description
- Tomorrow marks 50 days since I have been under quarantine. March 12 was the last day I physically went to work. Coincidentally, the following day- the first day of quarantine, fell on a Friday the 13th. To be honest, this whole quarantine feels like one long unlucky day. But, then again, I can't rea lly say that since I have air in my lungs and I possess the ability to speak/hear my loved ones. There have been so many lives lost and so many scary moments that have been close calls--butl am glad that I have also been able to see a movement where strangers look out for each other, where Mother Nature has been able to heal itself, where empathy& advocacy towards mental health is on the forefront of everyone's minds, and where creative expression has been thriving. Here's to you, to me, to us ... and to light at the end of the tunnel, whenever that may be ... Photo taken on: 4.28.2020, Woodside, Queens
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience
- Title
- The Essentials
- Description
- According to Merriam-Webster, Underdog, un•der•dog (noun) is defined as: 1. A loser or predicted loser in a struggle or contest./ NYC is one of the few cities where mom-and-pop shops can still compete against the big box stores that have turned the country into a never ending strip mall. Bodegas are not only a staple of this grand city, but they also serve as a landmark to reassure you that you're almost home. With a pandemic waging war on the economy, the scales are tipped even further in Goliath's favor. This is the face of a local 'David'. He sits at the entrance of his bodega in my Queens neighborhood, surrounded by homemade precaution signs, braving danger for his livelihood clutching onto a fading remnant of a community many call home. #supportlocaIbusinesses Photo taken in Woodside, Queens
- Subjects
- COVID-19 Experience