Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

May 03

Hungry?

Posted by Leslie in New York, Photography

Delectica, NYC I have been told my pictures make people hungry…

Delectica, NYCIn this case I hope so.

Delectica, NYC

Because if you haven’t yet visited Delectica to see my exhibit here is some of what you are missing out on…

Delectica, NYCPlease spread the word, all images are for sale.  Custom sizing available.

Bon Appetit!

Leslie

Delectica – 564 Third Avenue (@ 38th St) T: 212.986.1616

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Apr 27

Self-Promoting

Posted by Leslie in New York, Photography

Fernandez & Wells My exhibition has been up at Cafe Delectica for two weeks and it looks great.
Fernandez & Wells But my information signs are a little small so I will be changing them to ensure my message is clear…

All Photos Are FOR SALE!

Boucherie, Paris…And would look beautiful in any home, kitchen or office.

Monmouth Coffee, London So please share this post with friends and take advantage of the offer in the original post for a complimentary drink.

Enjoy!

Leslie

Delectica – 564 Third Avenue (@ 38th St) T: 212.986.1616

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Apr 19

Promoting The Arts

Posted by Leslie in New York, Photography

Fernandez & Wells If you haven’t yet visited cafe Delectica in Murray Hill or Wave Hill in the Bronx this is a reminder to make a date on your calendar to support and promote your friends in the arts.

Cyanotype Spring Tree, by Dan Peyton

Delectica is now featuring eleven of my travel and food images and if you bring the original post to the cafe (click this link for original post) the cafe will offer you a complimentary soda, lemonade or ice tea with any sandwich or salad entree.

Delectica, NYCAnd through July 25th, 2010 the exhibition Propagating Eden at Wave Hill, the public garden and cultural center, is featuring my friend Dan Peyton’s beautiful cyanotype Spring Time.

Wave Hill, NYCThe perfect Saturday or Sunday itinerary…a visit to Delectica for breakfast or an early lunch, followed by a walk to Grand Central to catch the 1:20pm train to Riverdale for an afternoon at Wave Hill.  On weekends take advantage of Metro North’s city ticket just $3.25 each way.

Wave Hill, NYCIf you haven’t yet visited both exhibits I hope you will.  Please share this post with friends, family and colleagues to help promote your friends in the arts.

Thank you!

Leslie

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Apr 13

Food & Photo Exhibition

Posted by Leslie in Eating & Drinking, New York

Delectica, NYC My favorite Murray Hill breakfast-lunch-brunch cafe DELECTICA is now featuring eleven of my travel and food photos.

Located on the edge of Murray Hill at 564 3rd Avenue between 37th and 38th Street, Delectica is a small cafe with a devoted neighborhood and business clientele.

Boucherie, ParisOpen seven days a week, I love Delectica for their freshly prepared entrée salads with a sophisticated selection of baked salmon, Moroccan couscous, baked cauliflower, roasted vegetables and more.  The outside seating, sandwiches as the Oven Baked Salmon (avocado, tomato, arugula and spicy mayo) and their Isreali Breakfast (two eggs or omelette served with a chopped Isreali salad, avocado, an assortment of sliced cheeses, whipped cream cheese and bread, with butter and jam, and choice of a small coffee or freshly squeezed orange juice) keep customers coming back for more.

Delectica NYCIf my description and photos haven’t motivated you yet to go here is another reason.

Delectica, NYCWith a copy of this post and the purchase of any sandwich or entree salad receive a complimentary soda, lemonade or ice tea with your purchase.*

*One offer per customer.  Offer expires May 31, 2010.  Printed post must be provided.

See you at Delectica!

Enjoy!

Leslie

Delectica – 564 Third Avenue (@ 38th St)  T: 212.986.1616

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Open 7 days a week. M-F: 7am-6pm Sat-Sun: 8am-5pm

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Apr 08

Magnolia’s Falling

Posted by Leslie in New York, Photography

Tudor City Greens The flowers have started to fall off the magnolia trees in Tudor City Greens.

Tudor City GreensBut before they started to fall…

Tudor City GreensI went back for a few more visits.

Tudor City GreensThis is what I saw…beautiful!  I hope you agree.

Enjoy!

Leslie

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