[222 E. Third St. then and now]
Earlier this week, East Village resident Daniel Root shared a new photo project with us, a Tumblr titled EV NY: 30 yrs and now.
The site is pretty straightforward. Per its description:
Photographer Daniel Root documented the East Village in 1984. Today, he revisits the locations and documents their current state.
In addition to the then-and-now shots, Root added a photo of the contrasting scenes at the sites.
[119 Avenue C]
How did all this come about?
"I have been living here since the summer of 1984," Root told us via email on Tuesday. "At the time a friend of a friend wanted to write a book about the changing East Village and she wanted some photographs to pitch the book. The book was never written. Last year it occurred to me that those photographs were about to be 30 years old and I thought to hang them approximately where they were shot. The Tumblr site was a relatively recent addition prompted by a friend."
[174 Avenue A]
[141 Avenue A]
[307 E. 8th St.]
"I think what struck me the most while looking at the 'then vs now' shots is how much cleaner, neater and orderly things looks now," Root said. "On the other hand, a number of places don't look that different. For example, the Pyramid and the southwest corner of Tompkins Square Park."
Find more of his then-and-now shots here.