“We had four photo shoots in four days: two in New York state, one in Boston, and one in Davis, California. Before photographing Elizabeth Carlen, a biologist in New York who’s studying how pigeons are evolving, I’d hoped to build a small set and work in a somewhat controlled environment. But the location was a busy intersection in the Bronx on a Friday afternoon. Between the foot traffic and wild pigeons, managing the scene was quite an obstacle.”—Victor Llorente, photographer, “Street Life,” page 72
“I didn’t have to travel far to help catch feral pigeons in the Bronx, since I live just a borough away. But after a lifetime of hearing about the filthiness of ‘rats with wings,’ I had serious qualms about holding the birds in my bare hands.…