It is always interesting to see how a photographer looks through the eye of the camera and catches their subject! Last week Photographer Jesse Nabers had a showing at the Fallout Gallery and the show was named "The Exciting Sounds of Al Martino." and The Vermin & Moss Invade New York City.
A little bit of history of how and what this exhibit means. Every March New York has an infusion of a certain set of characters who are in town to celebrate the Double Down Saloon's east coast existence. Let's see...guys with name such as P. Moss, Dirk Vermin, Rob Ruckus, Turbo Proctor, Louie "The Letch" and Darran Wells and welcoming them is East Village mainstay Tom Vaught. In New York they hang out with friends, drink beer, eat REAL pizza and keep the ladies fully occupied and oh yeah they play loud music!
During the celebrations in 2009 they brought along a photographer, Jesse Nabers and how he captures this year's celebration is brought to life in several black and white photos that showcase each man's personality through the eye of the camera.
Raw and revealing these black and white photos are filled with life and ambiance. When asked why black and white, Jesse replied "Black and white photos are timeless and the quality is wonderful and they never seen dated." What does he like best about photographing people. "Catching people having fun!" When you see the photos, he has accomplished that! Each photo is signed and numbered 1/1, call the gallery for pricing or better yet go see these photos, you will be intrigued.
Fallout Gallery
1551 S. Commerce St.
702-678-6278 - http://www.thefallout.net/
Photo one - Jesse Nabers
Photo two - P. Moss
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