Neil Kramer Photography

Neil Kramer Photography Event, Portrait, and Street Photographer. Scriptwriting, Film Production, and Other Media Services Also Available. In New York City, but will travel.

10/31/2025
July 29, Quarantine in Queens, Day 1225“The pandemic is finally over!” I screamed in Italian as I jumped off the cliff i...
07/29/2023

July 29, Quarantine in Queens, Day 1225

“The pandemic is finally over!” I screamed in Italian as I jumped off the cliff into the Adriatic Sea.

Self-portrait not accurate, but only a representation of an ideal.

The video from Eyewitness News tonight is up.   And despite what Sophia thinks, I said that we were being “artistic,” NO...
05/12/2023

The video from Eyewitness News tonight is up. And despite what Sophia thinks, I said that we were being “artistic,” NOT “autistic.” It’s my Queens accent.

The Museum of the City of New York has opened a new exhibit reflecting on the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing challenges left in its wake.

March 7, Quarantine in Queens, Day 1083It’s my birthday.  You don’t get wiser as you age.  That’s a myth.   But you do f...
03/07/2023

March 7, Quarantine in Queens, Day 1083

It’s my birthday. You don’t get wiser as you age. That’s a myth. But you do feel more emotion. And that’s amazing.

February 20, Quarantine in Queens, Day 1067Today is President’s Day.   Here’s a photo from Washington D.C. taken last ye...
02/20/2023

February 20, Quarantine in Queens, Day 1067

Today is President’s Day. Here’s a photo from Washington D.C. taken last year. I went there to speak at a photo event after I recovered (two weeks in quarantine!) from my relatively mild bout of Covid-19.

American democracy has survived the last three years. But barely.

Also, a reminder that, on average, 3,000 people are still dying of Covid in the U.S. each week. It’s not just about the economy.

I’m honored to have three photos from Quarantine in Queens in this exhibit opening on March 10.  Contact me if you’re in...
01/18/2023

I’m honored to have three photos from Quarantine in Queens in this exhibit opening on March 10. Contact me if you’re in New York at that time.

“The Museum of the City of New York is pleased to announce the first in an ongoing photography exhibition series. Inspired by the Museum’s landmark presentation of the same name in 2000, this series will occur every three years and engage different themes and issues of the contemporary city.

The first installment examines the idea of “Home.”

In recent years, the city has struggled to reckon not only with the ongoing dynamics of economic and racial inequality but also with massive challenges unleashed by the COVID-19 crisis. This exhibition includes photography and video work made over the past several years that creatively documents and interprets this changing cityscape and the disparate responses and experiences of New Yorkers, straddling the stories of the city before, during, and after the pandemic.

Participating Artists are Ariana Faye Allensworth, Xyza Cruz Bacani, Roy Baizan, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Sara Bennett, Amarise Carreras, Cinthya Santos-Briones, Alan Chin, Sally Davies, Maureen Drennan, Nona Faustine, Naima Green, Diana Guerra, Gail Albert Halaban, Chantal Heijnen & Lou van Melik, Ramona Jingru Wang, Anders Jones, Jamel Shabazz, Neil Kramer, Dean Majd, Alan Michelson, Paul Moakley, Cheryl Mukherji, Ian Reid, Richard Renaldi, Irina Rozovsky, Geralyn Shukwit, Laila Annmarie Stevens, Joana Toro, Linda Troeller, Nolan Trowe, Elias Williams, and The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project.”

Thank you, LENSCRATCH for featuring Quarantine in Queens.  Article by Linda Alterwitz .
12/16/2022

Thank you, LENSCRATCH for featuring Quarantine in Queens. Article by Linda Alterwitz .

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the artists who were able to avoid severe illness or hospitalization were given a unique gift of time to respond to our world in a state of upheaval. Many were inspired to create new projects that responded to the unique time in our world. Others had the opportu...

May 25, Quarantine in Queens, Day 797On the first night after my positive Covid test, Sophia slid this handwritten lette...
05/25/2022

May 25, Quarantine in Queens, Day 797

On the first night after my positive Covid test, Sophia slid this handwritten letter under my door. She didn't like the way I was joking about Covid online, or telling everyone it was "mild." Why do we feel the need to announce that our Covid is mild now? Every time a late night talk show host gets Covid, they always release the information in Twitter as a joke.

I probably felt the need to "take this too lightly." It's a common American problem. We don't like to focus on anything for too long. There was another shooting at a school. We get outraged for a day. And then we move on. We take things lightly because our news cycle pushes us on to move on to another topic before we do anything about the last one. So the only way to deal with anything is lightly.

I'm still infectious after a week, so will be staying in my mom's bedroom a little longer.

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