Gallery: Photos of Brooklyn Before and After the Hipsters
Kristy Chatelain01Greenpoint
78 Greenpoint Avenue, 2007
Kristy Chatelain02Greenpoint
78 Greenpoint Avenue, 2009
Kristy Chatelain03Williamsburg Plumber
N 8th & Kent Street, 2009
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N. 8th & Kent Street, 2013
Kristy Chatelain05Java and West
47 Java Street, 2009
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47 Java Street 2015
Kristy Chatelain07Eyes
Metropolitan & Kent, 2009
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Metropolitan & Kent, 2015
Kristy Chatelain09Franklin Street
145 Franklin Street, 2007
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145 Franklin Street, 2009
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213 N 8th Street, 2010
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213 N. 8th Street, 2015
Kristy Chatelain13DUMBO
193 Plymouth Street, 2009
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193 Plymouth Street, 2015
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Oak and West Street, 2007
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Oak and West Street, 2015
Kristy Chatelain17Williamsburg
33 Havemeyer Street, 2009
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33 Havemeyer Street, 2015
Kristy Chatelain19Live Poultry
122 Greenpoint Avenue, 2008
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122 Greenpoint Avenue, 2014
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122 Greenpoint Avenue, 2015
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