Gargoyles
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Published by Keith Goldstein
Photographer, husband, dad, and passionate cyclist. Lives and works in New York City. View more posts
My one set of grandparents lived in Newark, NJ. I loved going there–all concrete and hardly any trees–because I loved some of the porches that had these gargoyles on them. I was fascinated then, and still am. Such a great photo.
Thanks Lois! I love them as well.
There were hundreds of gargoyles stored behind the Museum Of The City Of New York. I believe a glimpse of them when young started me to photography and a long project shooting the gargoyles in France and Germany.
That’s great Ted!