The newly named and christened DVAC Gallery is and will be a growing population of a Visual Arts Collection curated by The House of Dandridge consisting of photography taken by members of the house as well as featured artists, series’ by graphic artists, cartoonists and much more…stop back in for some DVAC Gallery-vanting whenever you...
We just did some major renovations here at The House Of Dandridge and trimmed some of the fat but added some muscle. Aside from the new look and feel of The H.O.D. we are going to be adding more features and pages. The first addition is a PHOTOGRAPHY Page to act like...
It’s been a while since our last installment of an incomplete blink but we took a wonderful set of photos yesterday while exploring long island city and gantry park which houses the historic Pepsi Cola sign and features a breathtaking view of Midtown Manhattan and the Queenboro Bridge. The photos have a running theme...
Two things happened today. Chauncey got a brand new fancy phone and someone donated a huge plastic bin of the most amazing dolls in the universe to Housing Works Thrift Shop in Hell’s Kitchen. Naturally, he was incomplete blinking all day and taking photos galore with his new contraption, but when the kind...
Despite much deliberation, we decided to head down to the ferry to Governors Island to experience another year of the magical FIGMENT festival. FIGMENT is an annual event filled with participatory art installations strewn across the island that contains a major Burning Man vibe to it with techno and house music DJs creating the...
‘This mural is dedicated to the young people of nyc’, so says the astronomically amazing mural we discovered in long island city this morning. we were so enamoured with just one teeny weeny section of it that we caught out of the corner of our eye on the way to a meeting that we were...
During another adventure in an attempt to familiarize himself with his new neighborhood of West Harlem, Chauncey stumbled upon City College without even realizing it. The sun’s reflection off the slick pavement wet from the melting snow in the aftermath of New York City’s recent powerhouse of a blizzard was blinding. Snapping a few...
chauncey was back at work at one of his freelance gigs yesterday and snapped some funky shots of the amazing trinkets and relics he has the pleasure of being surrounded by at lost and found prop house in chelsea. check out this set of retro delights! Czech owt… 实用英语标识100条_秋之风夏之雷的空间_百度空间 have you seen my cat |...
‘an incomplete blink’ is the name of the photoblog portion of the house of dandridge. formerly its own separate entity, whose archive can be found here, chauncey’s photographs have been incorporated into this site instead. this is part two of a collection of snapshots taken during one of his recent freelance jobs at a prop...
an incomplete blink lost and found just started a new part time gig at an amazing prop house in chelsea. spending the whole day amongst all types of remnants from the past incites so many thoughts and inspirations. the warehouse houses some fantastic relics and items glowing with exquisite taste and quality. this photo set...
just started a new temp job yesterday. the view from the windows of the office on the 38th floor is simply stunning. it made me fall in love with new york once again. enjoy! Czech owt… S.I. Mom Files Suit Against NYC In Son’s Disappearance « CBS New … Rod 2.0:Beta: WATCH: Victim of NYC...
here is a small but magical gallery of six photos taken recently while travelling up and down and around nyc. from way out in queens to way west by the hudson river to smack dab in the middle of chelsea, these photos show the sides of gotham city we absolutely adore. enjoy! for an archive...
chauncey went to visit his dad yesterday in good ole harrison, new jersey. the quickest route from the PATH train to the house he grew up in is through the extremely industrial section of the square mile town and although some of the factories and industrial plants are still active there are some strong signs...
we all have different views…different opinions. we all see things in different ways depending on our history…depending on our perspective. while walking around nyc, relaxing on a roof in chelsea, waiting for the subway, we experienced a particular view we enjoyed…hope you do too. here is a collection of recent photos we have taken, most...
an incomplete blink an eye doctor told me one day that i have an incomplete blink….hence my eyes are always irritated, dry and sometimes red…..which means i never fully close my eyes….i am always looking at something i don’t like to take a thousand shots of the same thing and pick the best one…i usually...
welcome to another installment of ‘an incomplete blink’ the photoblog of chauncey d, which has been incorporated into the house of dandridge. here is a lovely collection of shots taken at verona park in new jersey. verona park is the future site of a wonderful wedding in which our very own chauncey will be the...
The controversial documentarian turned artist MR. Brainwash launched a massively hyped pop art exhibition earlier this year in New York City. Based on the response, the artist re-opened the ICONS show on Mother’s Day as he presents several new art pieces in the large 15,000 square foot space. The ICONS REMIX exhibition runs from now...
jane street near hudson holds many memories for the house of dandridge, some great and some not so great. we walked up one of the prettiest little blocks in new york city and were greeted by these amazing sunflowers. these are jena’s flowers that she spends a great deal of time protecting and cultivating and...
here is an excerpt post from chauncey’s photo blog called ‘an incomplete blink’. it features a essay on his visit to the bronx today to help a friend move and luckily he was able to catch this stark, industrial montage of photographs featuring some rich, dark, industrial tones that tell a story of a neighborhood...
definitely not the kind of note anyone wants to read as they are attempting to get into their place of employment…i couldn’t resist snapping this one
two very dear friends of mine that i met while working at housing works thrift shop now have their own shop in cobble hill, brooklyn called ‘holler and squall’. they have a plethora of amazing antiques and strange eccentricities of our industrial past…perfect breeding ground for a photo essay…check out their blog for photos check...