Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Congratulations to you Karen for becoming an anthro prof. As some may know that I used to be a former Yalie a few years ago. It was not my kind of place being a middle class kid in the middle of yuppie land up the waazoo (and yes I do shoot Leica but not for the status symbol shebang) like the way Tom Wolfe describes it. The only memories I have of the place are the art library and the two fabulous art museums. I hope that you can find a ton of wonderful Leica shots for your film, Karen! I don't recommend shooting on campus but walking onto the NH Green or off campus into the ghetto. There are some harrowing moments and I regret that I didn't get into photography until after I graduated from Yale (and could afford cameras) in 2001. I have lived in New Haven for 2 years and can recommend the following places to eat out at: Labibela- Ethopian food, way awesome. Very inexpensive. The apotheosis of the offbeat crowd, like me! Istanbul Cafe- Way dope food quality. I really dig Turkish food and it's the closest one can travel to Turkey without a passport. And YES they will make a big deal out of New Haven pizza! And it's way overrated crap to be honest. In fact, I STILL prefer Pizza Hut over Sally's and Pepe's which I can roll up in a ball of grease. And the horrible stories about the Clinton presidency visiting the two opposing pizza places doesn't inspire in me any hint of nostalgia. Oh, and definitely I suspect that the Yale School of Art is good for photography but it's mostly artsy stuff like Justine Kurland. I don't know any Leica dealers near New Haven but then again, by a two hour ride from South Station to NYC it's worth going to NYC to find Leica gear. sincerely, Alfie __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new Resources site http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/