New York, New York
When I'm on the road, working out of my car, I almost never eat in restaurants, as I've mentioned in some posts during my September road trip. But then, when I'm doing that, I'm not in New York City. Around a long corner from CAP there's a cluster of Indian and Pakistani eateries, and all sorts of other ethnic-themed businesses. I'm a little embarrassed to admit that the only one I can recommend is Tiffen Walla, on 28th between Park and Lex. Thing is, I like it so much I haven't tried any of the other nearby places because that would mean, well, not going there. It has an all-vegetarian menu (in the Indian manner, which uses dairy, so it's not vegan) and it's a pleasure to a vegetarian to be able to just order with abandon from a menu I don't understand, without having to figure out which dishes might be meatless, and knowing from experience that anything I order will be wonderful, and just amazingly inexpensive considering we're talking about a restaurant in Manhattan. I always go there on Friday of workshop weekends after meeting with my teaching assistant to set up the facility for the class.
After my curry or dosa, I pull out my small digital camera and begin my walk to a waiting sofa-bed generously made available by friends with an apartment in the lower 90s near Third Ave. About three and a half miles of walking in the halting, stop and start, jittery activity that is locomotion in NYC. With, sometimes, a picture to try for almost anywhere you look. This past weekend, which is several weeks later than the winter workshop I did last year, I learned yet another thing (it never stops, we never know enough) about light. Those three weeks or so made a critical difference and I found far fewer situations where the evening light was something I could work with. It was just too dark, in the sense of not enough supportive, surrounding, light to make pictures that weren't just a few highlights surrounded by black. I know, people have made that a trademark style, but I don't like it. So I have only a few interesting pictures from the weekend.
I thought that the workshop itself went very well. An unusually receptive group—not one of six students had any problem learning the potentially challenging skill of brush coating the Pt/Pd solution onto the paper—and they produced a prodigious number of prints. Some of the prints were good, and all of them offered learning experience.
Carl, another good place in the 'hood is Dhaba on 28th and Lex. They do serve meat, but have a vegetarian and a vegan menu as well. Food is very good.
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