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Yorkville: River. Street. Park.

New York City has a slew of unique neighborhoods that attract 1000’s of tourists year around: Soho, Harlem, The Lower Eastside, the Theater District and many others. My neighborhood, Yorkville (see sidebar for more) is not one of them. The few tourists that do find their way here are usually stragglers from the museums of Museum Mile or the high-end shops on Madison Avenue. That doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot here to stimulate the eye of the photographer and artist. The photographics in this collection—“10028”—are a selection of images I have created in the past 5 or 6 years including a number taken from the window of my apartment overlooking bustling 3rd avenue. You can view “10028” as an online flipbook or purchase a print version at magcloud.com.



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:: where is yorkville?
:: about max singer


Where is Yorkville?


Yorkville is a neighborhood in the greater Upper East Side, in the Borough of Manhattan in New York City. Yorkville's boundaries include: the East River on the east, 96th Street (where East Harlem begins) on the north, Third Avenue on the west and 72nd Street to the south. However, its southern boundary is a subject of debate. Some sources and natives consider 59th Street (the southern boundary of the greater Upper East Side, bounded by Central Park and the East River) to be the southern boundary, while others consider it being 86th Street. What is certain is that Yorkville's boundaries have changed over time. Its western half was referred to as "Irishtown." The neighborhood's main artery, East 86th Street, was sometimes called the "German Broadway."

about max singer

Max Singer is an innovative photographer as well as an award-winning artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in numerous national publications including High Times, Psychology Today, the NY Times and NY Magazine, to name but a few. Max was associated with the world-famous Push Pin Studio. His work was featured in The Society of Illustrators landmark show and book The New Illustration. His unique, colorful and bold illustrative style of imagery has been exhibited widely both in his homebase of New York City, in particular at such music and club venues such as the Knitting Factory, as well as various outsider and contemporary venues in his spiritual home of New Orleans, and was featured in the documentary Blood Brothers: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.


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