In our second installment of Feature Fridays, we’re focusing the spotlight on photographer Barry Yanowitz, whose Brooklyn-based work is nothing short of breathtaking. Though his work exhibits a wide breadth of artistic styles, lately, we’ve really been admiring his ability to capture the essence of street art: wonderful shots of graffiti and murals that juxtapose city life with wit and tongue-in-cheek playfulness.
Make sure to check out his entire Flickr photostream here, and the galleries on his official website here! For a taste of his work, check out the great shots below.










I’ve been a fan of Barry’s work, but haven’t seen all these. They’re amazing.
Peter — I totally know. It’s such a pleasure to go through Barry’s photostream. He’s so talented and there’s such a variety of techniques he uses! So cool! I am in serious envy of his daytime long exposures.
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