On June 19, 1953, Mario DiCrocco, four years transported to America from Italy began a career at The Advance, Staten Island’s longstanding daily newspaper. It’s been fifty-five years, a span that saw his work evolve from lead and ink, to paste-up and film, and then to keystrokes via computer pagination.
The composing room where […]
Staten Island is not known for having an abundance of gallery spaces. In fact, apart from a handful of well-known resident artists who are not photographers, there isn’t a big market for selling fine art. The St. George scene with its close proximity to the ferry has had its share of gallery spots pop up […]
The Human Condition exhibition moves from Los Angeles to Paris on June 27th. The show includes an image from my Ferrying series along with twenty-six other images from various photographers around the world who were selected in the px3 competition.