Portraits

A public exhibition of this work is on view from April - June 2026!

See Paseo Park through the lens of six neighborhood photographers who documented the daily interactions and special moments made possible by the transformation of 34th Avenue from a busy street into a lively community space, now known as Paseo Park. From analog portraits of neighbors and their dogs, to cultural and political events, to the hands that care for the space, their stories together show what Paseo Park means to our neighborhood.

The residency program was facilitated and curated by Jasmin Chang and Josefina Bahamondes and was sponsored by Alliance for Paseo Park.

The photographers are / Los fotógrafos son:
Damaris Chamorro, Alma Reyes, Josefina Bahamondes, Kisha Bari, Neha Gautam and Shin Ono.

Observa a Paseo Park a través del lente de seis fotógrafos del vecindario que documentaron las interacciones diarias y los momentos especiales que hacen posible la transformación de la Avenida 34, de una calle concurrida a un espacio comunitario lleno de vida, ahora llamado Paseo Park. Desde retratos analógicos de vecinos y sus perros, hasta eventos culturales y políticos, y las manos que cuidan el espacio, sus historias en conjunto muestran lo que Paseo Park significa para nuestra comunidad.

El programa de residencia fue facilitado y curado por Jasmin Chang y Josefina Bahamondes y fue patrocinado por Alliance for Paseo Park.

Damaris
Chamorro

Bio: Hello! I’m an Ecuadorian artist based in New York City. I am fascinated by the documentation of everyday life scenes and the quiet beauty that comes from observing them. I am also driven to bring an emphasis towards moments that capture and define culture in my surroundings.

Artist Statement: The Hands of Paseo Park. My project focuses on the people that take care and work in the community as well as organize events within the Paseo Park space. My goal was to capture moments highlighting the people that may be overlooked but do so much for the community space. The work is characterized by the collaborative labor represented by each individual that lends their hand to contribute to Paseo Park.

IG: @createtheframe

Website:www.damarischamorro.com

Alma
Reyes

Bio: Hello, I’m Alma Reyes. I am 17 years old and I’m Mexican-American. I’m a local photographer born and raised in East Elmhurst. I love to take pictures of everything and enjoy working on different projects. I first picked up the camera at age 9 thanks to my dad and have not stopped snapping photos since then. My favorite subjects to shoot are portraits, architecture, and nature. I hope to continue working on this craft and eventually open a business of my own one day.

Artist Statement: Alma documents life along Paseo Park with a focus on pets and their people. She enjoys meeting pets on the avenue, and is curious about the deep relationship between pets and their owners.

IG: @almita.studio

Kisha
Bari

Bio: Based in Jackson Heights, Kisha Bari is a Fijian / Italian mother, photographer and artist born and raised in Australia. Passionate about people and their stories, Kisha’s portraiture, documentary and public artwork focuses on humanitarian and social justice issues and building connection.

Artist Statement: To be added

IG: @kishabari

Website: https://www.kishabari.com/

Josefina Bahamondes 

Bio: Josefina Bahamondes is a visual artist who has trained in various disciplines including painting and photography. She advocated for better urban design as a founding board member of Alliance for Paseo Park. In recent years she has been working as a bilingual teacher in a public school in East Harlem and taking black & white photography workshops at the Bronx Documentary Center. Since 2023, she has been capturing the city with her 35mm camera.

Artist Statement: To be added

Website: https://www.josefinabahamondes.com/

Neha
Gautam

Bio: Neha Gautam is an educator, visual media artist, and community organizer. Neha has over fourteen years of community organizing experience. She is a documentarian who is committed to bringing visibility to the South Asian diaspora as well as the social movements in and around Queens, New York. She believes that visual media are powerful tools for creating social change and giving voice to communities living on the margins or in exile.

Artist Statement: As a long-time Jackson Heights and Queens resident with a background in organizing, I am drawn to community. My focus in my photographic work is on community engagement, civil participation, cultural diversity and telling stories about events of people coming together and gathering for political, social and cultural connection.

IG: @resistandrise and @nehagautam_photography

Website: www.nehagautamnyc.com

Shin
Ono

Bio: One day, I picked up an old wooden 4x5 camera. Photographing people with this slow, cumbersome instrument excited me. Carrying my camera in a vintage suitcase, I've taken portraits in Japan, Austria, Thailand, and of course New York. I grew up in Japan but have lived in Jackson Heights for twenty-three years.

Artist Statement: I love photographing people. The only thing my subjects have in common is that our paths have crossed by coincidence. Smiling or not, the person's warmth and personality come through in the final prints. This makes them and the viewer a little bit happier and that makes me really happy. I'm also drawn to objects and scenery that fill me with a sense of wonder for the world we live in.

My process is a combination of old and new. I shoot my subjects using a vintage 4x5 wooden camera and film that I develop myself. I scan this into a digital format and laser print the images. This reflects my many years of experience with film cameras and my work as a professional photo retoucher.

I'm very honored to be an inaugural member of the Paseo Park Photo-In-Residence Program. I hope my photographs represent the energy and warmth of our neighborhood.

IG: @shin_ono

Website: www.shinono.com

The residency was facilitated and curated by Jasmin Chang and Josefina Bahamondes.

Jasmin Chang is a Taiwanese-American artist and organizer who loves connecting people through conversation and collaboration. She is the co-founder of Community Heroes, a community organizing and public art project long-term residents in New York City neighborhoods, and a co-lead artist of the Winston-Salem Portrait Project and Hey Neighbor NYC, community engagement and public art projects connecting residents across the city. She is formerly the Deputy Director of Community and Education for Photoville. 

Website:www.jasminchang.com

IG: nimsaj.chang

This exhibition is brought to you by Alliance for Paseo Park, in collaboration with Photoville and DOT Art.

Photoville amplifies visual storytellers and connects them with diverse audiences worldwide through its free photo festival, public space activations, and year-round educational programming.

This exhibition is made possible, in part, with public funds from the
Queens Arts Fund, a re-grant program supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and administered by the New York Foundation for the Arts.

The organizers wish to thank our partners: NYC DOT, The Hort, ACE, and the 34th Avenue Open Streets Coalition.


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