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Explore overlooked sites of the Brooklyn Navy Yard as photographed by urban explorer Joseph Anastasio!
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About the event:
In this virtual talk, explore some of the lesser-known nooks around the Brooklyn Navy Yard as featured in the book, Brooklyn Navy Yard: Beyond the Wall! Through stunning photography and compelling storytelling, you'll uncover each site's unique history and hear about the oddball methods deployed by the author to gain access to them.
About Joseph Anastasio
Joseph Anastasio studied Psychology at Marymount Manhattan College where he specialized in forensics and research. He worked with research teams at Memorial Sloan Kettering, Rockefeller University, and New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. During this time he also founded the LTV Squad—popularizing the term ‘Urban Exploring.’
He soon pivoted to working in the tech sector as a software developer, UX Designer and Instructor. He has published nearly half a dozen non-fiction books on graffiti and urban exploring.
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