MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY • The New York Times
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This gentleman serves high profile individuals. I edited and produced this audio visual piece using Tom White's audio and photos.
My contemporary recreation of filmmaker Hollis Frampton’s 1968 stop-motion walk through Manhattan.
A Beatles impersonator with terminal cancer. I produced, Michael Wilson wrote the article and gathered audio. Photos: Josh Haner.
This sprung from my recorded conversation with the columnist Dan Barry about his articles on the last resident of a Bowery hotel.
Pianos on N.Y.C. streets were part of “Play Me, I’m Yours,” an art installation. I gathered some stories, audio and photos.
I interviewed Hetty Fox, who runs the Lyman Place play street. David Gonzalez wrote the related article. Photos: Ozier Muhammed
Creativity and motherhood are explored in this piece I cobbled from interviews by Elissa Gootman. Photos: Nicole Bengiveno.
The photographer Gail Albert Halaban told me about her project in which she shoots into other people's windows.
My audio reporting on a Brooklyn lactation consultant.
I produced and edited this homage to Sam Ash, the musical instrument store. Nicole Bengiveno: provided photos and audio.
Every day, Frank Sanders climbs Devil's Tower, the alien meeting place in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." I produced and edited.
I produced weekly audio pieces for the reporter Ariel Kaminer's City Critic column. This one may be my favorite.
Reader submitted fantasy subway announcements recorded by the M.T.A.'s Bernie Wagenblast. For "Spitting Mad 411 Remix," I composed a full music track.
A conversation with a European prince who lives quietly in New York City.
My interviews with New York City's top valedictorians are presented in a design I conceived. Photo: Béatrice de Géa.
I did a pile of audio interviews with Broadway child actors and their adult cast member mentors.