
Dean Street © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Courtesy of Carmen M. Rivera

© Carmen M. Rivera
updated July 3, 2013
vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends

Dean Street © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Courtesy of Carmen M. Rivera

© Carmen M. Rivera
updated July 3, 2013
Posted in: Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, Hair & Skin Products.







Xris said that, “Snowdrops were the first sign of the irreversible arrival of Spring.”












Atlantic Yards Camera Club before the event at Bear Garden.
© Frank H. Jump
Posted in: Atlantic Yards, Camera Club, Flatbush Gardener, Horticulture.

Atlantic Yards Camera Club gathering in Bear Garden before action.

The approaching storm.


Katherine McInnis, photographer/teacher who was harrassed by MTA police for using her camera near the Atlantic Yards footprint, joined the fray on Sunday in support of our First Amendment rights. Read more about it in detail at Brit in Brooklyn Blog. Amazing how we live in a country where owning a gun is considered an inalienable right, but documenting our time with a camera is considered subversive. Adrian caught me in his pic here. Here are some more pics from the “action” plus some of my distractions.































© Frank H. Jump
Posted in: Activism, Atlantic Yards, Eminent Domain, First Amendment Rights, Land Grab, Photography.
Posted in: Framing Co., Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, NYC.

Eleanor Traubman & Mike Sorgatz – Creative Times Blog

Mao guards the tables at Faan.

Mike & Eleanor

Party favors courtesy of Pete Solomita (Little Buddy Biscuit Company)
& Ann Lopatin Blue Ribbon General Store.


Adrian Kinloch (Brit In Brooklyn)

Chandru Murthi (I’m Seeing Green)

Joyce Hanson (My Bad Girl Blog)

Katia Kelly (Pardon Me For Asking)

Morgan Pehme (Brooklyn Optimist) Check out his recap of today’s get-together!

Rob Lenihan (Luna Park Gazette), Petra “The Changeling” Symister (Bed-Stuy Blog) & Chandru

Petra & Chandru

Eleanor & Adrian

Xris Kreussling (Flatbush Gardener) & Rob

Xris
Morgan from Brooklyn Optimist does a great job at summing up our lovely lunch and brainstorming session. Thanks Eleanor & Mike for hosting this monthly Brooklyn Bloggers event!
Posted in: Brooklyn Blogade, Photography.
Posted in: Little Italy NYC, Murals, Photography.

© Frank H. Jump
“Ferrara – America’s First Espresso Bar Since 1892”
There were several technological inventions begun in the early to mid-1800?s that worked on the concept of brewing coffee faster, but it was not until 1901 that an Italian named Luigi Bezzera patented a machine that employed steam pressure to force water through ground coffee held in clampable filters. ¹

Click for a history of espresso.
Schematic of Original Bezzera Espresso Machine

¹ Technology Studies in Education : Research Portal
http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/tchen3/esphistory.html
Posted in: Cafés, Espresso, Ferrara Bakery & Café, Little Italy NYC.
One of the original 24 images that exhibited at the N-Y Historical Society, August – November 1998 – Fading Ad Campaign
When I took this shot, I wanted to be above it (the sign) to show its scale. The trucks below give it some sense of proportion. I went to the building across the street which had a doorman. I told him I had an appointment with a woman on the thirteenth floor (lucky 13). The gentleman called up and when asked who made the appointment, I said the woman behind the desk. They let me go up.
When I got out of the elevator, I was greeted by the manager (a woman named Sharon) and the front desk manager (an African-American gay man who had a grin). The front desk manager said, “Am I the woman you made the appointment with?” Hand on hip. I laughed. We all had a good laugh. So Sharon asked, “So what do you really want?”
Well, I said, there is this great sign across the street that you probably see out your window. She gasped and said “It’s about time someone photographed this sign. I love that sign!” The company was some sort of garment import or manufacturing firm so Sharon had an interest in habadasher history. Sharon asked if I had eaten lunch yet. I said no. They ordered pizza and soda. As we waited for the food, Sharon cleared off her window sill and opened it up (I don’t think it had been opened in years). I hung out the window as she held me by my belt.
Posted in: Fading Ad Campaign, Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, Haberdashery, Weber & Heilbroner.

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