Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Preserving in Photography the Disappearing Face of New York’s Small Business Store Fronts


Photographers James and Karla Murray have made it their mission to preserve (in print, at least) the rapidly fading world of independent family-owned retail stores and shops throughout New York City. Seven years ago they published Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York, a coffee table book that captured the aging facades of 325 of the city’s most notable street-level businesses. Since the Murrays published their first book seven years ago, two-thirds of the 325 businesses featured have closed. Typically, the reason involves the soaring rents that are commonplace amid the New York City’s prolonged real estate boom. (via: Subtraction.com


The Murrays have returned with a sequel, Store Front II, which documents another huge batch of these retail shops even as their extinction seems to be accelerating. They claim that even among this new batch, one-fifth have already been closed.

Observes graphic designer Khoi Vinh, “Like its predecessor, this follow-up is not only a visual document of each subject but also features highlights from interviews with store owners and workers. It’s a wonderful and unfortunately heartbreaking body of work.”


Here are some of the storefronts featured in Store Front II. (More information at Gingko Press or order a copy from Amazon.)

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(via: Subtraction.com)


Photos: Gingko Press

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