New York 1979 1980: Street Photography Lost and Found

New York 1979 1980: Street Photography Lost and Found

by James Hegarty
New York 1979 1980: Street Photography Lost and Found

New York 1979 1980: Street Photography Lost and Found

by James Hegarty

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Overview

Hegarty shares a short collection of original street photos from New York City in 1979 and 1980. These images of street life and from the World Trade Center give a sometimes profound and poignant reflection on the passage of time and the power of renewal.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046411003
Publisher: James Hegarty
Publication date: 11/15/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 332,436
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

James Hegarty is an improvising pianist, music producer, and filmmaker who writes on creativity and artistic expression. His compositions have been performed in Europe, Asia, and throughout the US. He recently filmed a documentary on the creativity of street musicians in cities across America.

Throughout the 1980s he worked as a free-lance commercial music producer confronting the intersection between art and commerce at a time when technology was rapidly changing the recording studio landscape.

For twenty years he has been a college professor who teaches composition and jazz students to expand their creativity and discover their personal style. Over the years, he has been chair of the departments of music, mass communication, and communication, the division chair of creative arts and communication, and he now oversees departments that explore the potentials of multidisciplinary and experiential academic experiences.

He has written concert reviews and articles on music technology for magazines and music journals. He interviews artists and innovators for his YouTube series, “Creativity Is...” Hegarty lives with his wife in a century-old historic home in St. Louis where he uses the space to record and produce avant-garde jazz and classical music.

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