by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
South Beach Memories When I was growing up, my grandparents wintered in Miami. I remember visiting them and feeling the warm sunshine and sand that sometimes scalded your feet when days were hot. In 1985 while training in geriatrics in New York City, I returned to...
by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
Roadside America In my many miles of wandering across America I’ve taken many pictures. There is no better adventure than getting off the highway and meandering the side-streets and dirt roads, not knowing where they will take you. This portfolio shows some of my...
by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
Republican National Convention 2004 In 2004 New York City hosted the presidential nominating convention of the Republican Party at Madison Square Garden. On a sunny Sunday morning, August 29, 2004, I grabbed my camera and headed downtown on my bicycle. There were...
by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
Picturing Old Age I spent much of my professional life studying old age. In the early days of my career I wanted to create a visual encyclopedia of aging – showing wrinkles, debility, pathology, and survival. This is an unfinished project, but here is part of my...
by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
Industrial Landscapes of New Jersey Growing up in Jersey City you could see and smell the Hackensack River from my block. On hot summer nights the stench of the river wafted across the town. Located in a highly industrialized area, it may be one of the most polluted...