Craig Bagno isn’t a tourist, yet he hasn’t left his apartment without his camera in over a decade. From 2008 to 2018, he’s focused his lens to capture the lights and shadows that delineate the shapes of quietude and solitude in New York City.
In his signature style, Bagno assumes the perspective of a passerby, a shadowy apparition—positioned between, beside, behind—often depicting others as they turn away, hurry past, and wander off. For him, they are forms without identity—abstractions of fleeting encounters. With a sense of pathos for the mundane and sensitivity for the minutiae, he provides a nuanced glimpse into the city beyond myths. In his publishing debut, New York City Anonymous, Bagno reveals the poetics of anonymity, ephemerality, and the beauty in melancholy.
About the Author:
Craig Bagno is what his late father (from another era) would have called “an advertising man.” Born in Detroit, Bagno grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, before relocating to Granville, Ohio, to attend Denison University where he studied poetry. A New Yorker for over two decades, he is an Executive Vice President, Global Strategy Director at McCann Worldgroup, a leading global marketing services company with an integrated network of advertising agencies in over 100 countries. As a self-taught photographer, Bagno has documented the fleeting moments of poignant beauty on the streets of New York City for over a decade. He lives in Greenwich Village and carries a camera everywhere.
ISBN: 978-0-9992430-7-7
256 pages; 6.5 x 8.25"; Hardcover