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Twitter: newvictorians- Our photos from last nights Brooklyn Botanical Garden Centennial Party are up: http://bit.ly/9it6th @bklynbotanic @BrooklynBased 06:03:31 PM August 13, 2010 from web
- Just bought our tickets for the @bklynbotanic Centennial Soiree http://www.bbg.org/linnaean hosted by the Linnaean Libation League! 12:09:15 PM August 10, 2010 from web
- Our photo gallery of the Governors Island Jazz Age Lawn Party with Michael Arenella and his Orchestra in NYC - http://bit.ly/bHzAV5 09:37:53 PM July 18, 2010 from web
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Who are The New Victorians?
Our inspiration comes from an article that appeared in the New York Observer entitled “The New Victorians” which defined a new subculture to which we, a brownstone-loving duo living in Park Slope, Brooklyn, felt the utmost connection. Read it here.
EDITORS/CONTRIBUTORS:
Elizabeth Finkelstein
Elizabeth is a professional historic preservationist practicing in Manhattan and Brooklyn. She holds a Communications BA degree from NYU and a Historic Preservation MA from Pratt Institute. Elizabeth loves stoops, sidewalks, chandeliers, rowhouses and all things Jazz Age.
e.brooklyn[@]yahoo.com
Ethan Finkelstein
Ethan Finkelstein has worked as an interactive art director and designer in the the fashion and beauty industries for over 6 years. His clients have included L’Oreal USA, Mastercard, Bumble and bumble., shu uemura, Vena Cava, Hugo Boss Fragrances, By Boe, Jurlique, and many others. You can learn more about his design firm at colorandinformation.com Ethan has always enjoyed experimenting with photography and portraiture, and in recent years this hobby has grown into a second profession.
He holds an Interactive Media BA degree from the Art Institute of Philadelphia and works out of his studio in Gowanus.
ethanfinkelstein [@]yahoo.com