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#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: Can You Guess What’s In These Close & Abstract Photos?

Remember when you were little and you'd do those puzzles where you had to identify what was in the picture but it was always too zoomed in or kind of fuzzy or a weird angle to tell? (Some of us were never very good at those

Drumroll, Please: Here Are Your Top 10 Favorite Insta-Takeover Photos from 2014

It has been a long and wonderful year of Insta-Takeovers

#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: “New” Meets “Old” in Bushwick

One thing that makes Bushwick so wonderful is that it has lots of history on its streets - it's a constant mesh of old and new

Philadelphia and Other Stories by Paul Rome & Roarke Menzies: A Well-Rounded Collaboration of Memory, Repetition, and Laughs

The Bushwick Starr has that distinct black box theatre smell; it's paint, dust, and something else I can't put my finger on

#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: Bushwick’s Discarded Objects Find New Meaning in These Shots

Have you ever walked by something abandoned on the sidewalk and thought, "I wonder how that got there?" Now imagine other people, who you may not know, collaborating with you to create that story

#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: These Drawings Prove That Napkins Aren’t Just for Messes

When an artist who goes by the name "Napkin Killa" requested to take over Bushwick Daily's Instagram account, I paused for a moment

#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: You Thought Churches Looked Alike? Think Again.

Have you noticed that Bushwick is home to tons (and we mean tons) of churches? We did - and so did  Dimitri Manousakis, our photog for the latest installment of Insta-Takeovers! Dimitri, a photographer, mixologist for a Greek restaurant, and resident mixographer for Bushwick Daily, wandered our broad neighborhood and captured the exteriors of many Bushwick houses of worship on camera

#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: The Unexpected Visual Treasures of Everday Bushwick

Bushwick is full of treasures great and small, sometimes so small they go unnoticed