


Darkroom Print: Feast of San Gennaro, New York City, 1984
In 1984, 37-year-old New Yorker Bruce Gilden photographed the Feast of San Gennaro in the Little Italy neighborhood of Manhattanās Lower East Side. The annual September tradition celebrating the patron saint of Naples began in 1926, making it one of the cityās oldest street fairs. Gilden doesnāt title any of his photographs, but refers to this one as āBest Street,ā because he says, āI donāt think I can do a better picture in the street of New York.ā With everyone going everywhere, and a distant sign for a childhood favorite treat, the frenetic scene captures life in the melting pot at its finest.
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In 1984, 37-year-old New Yorker Bruce Gilden photographed the Feast of San Gennaro in the Little Italy neighborhood of Manhattanās Lower East Side. The annual September tradition celebrating the patron saint of Naples began in 1926, making it one of the cityās oldest street fairs. Gilden doesnāt title any of his photographs, but refers to this one as āBest Street,ā because he says, āI donāt think I can do a better picture in the street of New York.ā With everyone going everywhere, and a distant sign for a childhood favorite treat, the frenetic scene captures life in the melting pot at its finest.















