Nyc Cab Driver Calendar

Nyc Cab Driver Calendar. New York Taxi Driver 2020 Calendar Released World Today News Over its seven-year run, the project raised over $70,000 for University Settlement, America's oldest immigrant settlement house (1886), based in New York City's Lower East Side and serving over 40,000 working individuals and families every year. A parody of the pin-up, this 12-month calendar features New York's best-humored yellow cab drivers

The 2018 NYC Taxi Drivers Calendar Is Here And We Can
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After a seven-year run, husband and wife creative team Shannon Kirkman, 35, and Philip Kirkman, 37, are releasing their final NYC Taxi Dri… Over its seven-year run, the project raised over $70,000 for University Settlement, America's oldest immigrant settlement house (1886), based in New York City's Lower East Side and serving over 40,000 working individuals and families every year.

The 2018 NYC Taxi Drivers Calendar Is Here And We Can't Look Away

Photographers Philip Kirkman and Shannon McLaughlin snapped enough photos of some game NYC yellow cab drivers to create a 2014 calendar that is unintentionally irresistible in ways we can't begin. Eleven of 12 of the drivers are immigrants, originally hailing from across the globe from countries including, Côte d'Ivoire, Panama, and Russia. Photographers Philip Kirkman and Shannon McLaughlin snapped enough photos of some game NYC yellow cab drivers to create a 2014 calendar that is unintentionally irresistible in ways we can't begin.

New York Taxi Driver 2020 Calendar Released World Today News. My Modern Met granted permission to feature photos by NYC Taxi Drivers Calendar / Shannon Kirkman What a long, strange trip in a yellow cab it's been

NYC Taxi Drivers Calendar. Over its seven-year run, the project raised over $70,000 for University Settlement, America's oldest immigrant settlement house (1886), based in New York City's Lower East Side and serving over 40,000 working individuals and families every year. Interview: Street Photographer Explores the Faces That Make New York