
New York City is a mecca for street photography, and Brooklyn-based photographer and The Daily Beast contributor Matthew Narvin has been capturing the Big Apple's bustle for years. For inspiration, the Pittsburgh native draws heavily from Henri Cartier-Bresson, and in Electicityscape, his debut solo show, the influence is evident. Here, The Daily Beast offers an exclusive peek inside this up-and-coming photographer’s exhibit.
ELECTRICITYSCAPE opens at World Money Gallery in Brooklyn on Aug. 6.
Here, 4th of July, Greenpoint 2014 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 11"x16"(27.94 cm x 40.64 cm)
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Lady in Red 2013 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 11"x16"(27.94 cm x 40.64 cm)
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Future Reflections 2013 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 8"x10"(20.32cm x 25.40cm)
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Making Faces 2013 C-Print from 35mm Film on Kodak Endura Paper 8"x10"(20.32cm x 25.40cm)
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The Electricityscape 2015 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 24"x36"(60.96 cm x 91.44 cm)
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Silhouettes 2013 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 11"x16"(27.94 cm x 40.64 cm)
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Myrtle Avenue Sunset 2012 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 24"x9"(60.96cm x 22.86cm)
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Alone in Times Square 2012 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 8"x10"(20.32cm x 25.40cm)
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Downtown 2012 Digital C-Print on Kodak Endura Paper 24"x36"(60.96 cm x 91.44 cm)
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