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Arlene Gottfried: Sometimes Overwhelming

These days, there’s no shortage of people glorifying the rougher New York City of yesteryear. But if anyone needs proof of the grit and grime with a dash of wit, there’s Sometimes Overwhelming, the third book by photographer Arlene Gottfried. The native New Yorker documents her hometown in the 1970s and ’80s, an era before rising prices and relative security forced out the more colorful citizenry. She captures these locals in their elemental form: at parades, city beaches, nightclubs, and anywhere people would drop their guards. Some might look at these images with a whiff of nostalgia, but others will be glad that it’s confined to a book.

“Sometimes Overwhelming” is available from the Amazon. You can peruse a few more photographs after the jump.

COOL HUNTING always gets permission to use the images we publish; however, as an independent publication, we cannot afford to continue fighting unfair claims of copyright infringement, so the images have been removed from this post.

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