
A friend of mine who is also an amazing photographer (he’s been featured in Vice magazine), Manny Dominquez, recently had a show at Benna’s Cafe in South Philly. His photos, which include a range of various film formats, Polaroid, Holga and Holga-roid, are personal glimpses into his life and experiences.
Sometimes you can look at one of his photos and know exactly how the air would have smelled when he took it–his images evoke a shared nostalgia that reminds us of our loves, our youths, our families and our small pleasures (like boardwalk treats and roadtrips). His photos are accessible, they’re beautiful, they’re intimate and they’re full of life.
Check out his work now through May 8th at Benna’s.
Manuel Dominguez, Jr
www.mdominguezjr.com
Benna’s Cafe
8th and Wharton Sts. Philadelphia, PA 19147
www.bennascafe.com
About the Blogger
I'm a native Philadelphian that grew up far away (Alaska and Oklahoma), and after coming back to Philly for a relatively useless degree in Classical Languages at an overpriced private university, my love of this town kept me here. I live in South Philly and can be seen frequenting local gastro-pubs and watering holes on my old Schwinn.
Words to describe me: beer, pickles, hot pink, shiny things, mahi mahi,
photography, thrifting, grammar, editing, freelancing, blogging and
crosswords. Dancing is my therapy and disco, new wave, electro and party jams always get me on the floor. I spend an inordinate amount of time watching films and foreign television programs--some of my favorites include Riget, The Prisoner, League of Gentlemen and Little Britain.
Along the way I started collecting nicknames and I have a list that
includes: Alaskan Snow Crab, Small Fry, Ice Queen, Snugglebutt, Kleines Frites, Chittabeep, Strudel and Lexicon of Love--but I'll also respond to, "Hey, you!"