Photo by khoma at DogsOnAcid.com.
Photo from RayKo’s 7th Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show (Official web site of the show).
Onboard the U.S. Navy Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier, USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69), Aviation Ordnanceman AIRMAN Apprentice Kyrie Jon’Francis talks on a pay phone with family members back home on December 18, 2006. The Eisenhower and embarked Carrier Air Wing 7 are underway in the Persian Gulf on a regularly scheduled deployment in support…
“The mornings are cold and the afternoons are hot. Mother Nature can’t make up her mind and we are stuck [with] the results.” Photo by Chris Brady at TheWeblicist.com.
Instagram photo by bassvdlinden View this post on Instagram #Oldskool #Phonebooth #Klubbheadsontour #Poland A post shared by bassvdlinden (@bassvdlinden) on May 9, 2014 at 11:02am PDT
Photo from Soviet photography 60-70.
Photo by the Wurts Bros, at the Museum Of The City Of New York.
Flickr photo by Kurt Clark, from his excellent series of photos from New York City in the 1960s.
Instagram photo by Teresa. View this post on Instagram #Phonebooth #vintage #tel aviv #israel ☎️☎️📞📞 A post shared by Teresa Victoria Otegui Kutz (@teresa__victoria) on May 8, 2014 at 8:59am PDT
Photo from the Ohio University Residential Housing Twitter feed.
Photo by ToRo61 at WayMarking.com.
Photo by kontemplerande at the Barclaycard Travel Community.
Flickr photo by Ildiko Annable.
Instagram photo by Erin Marie Moreno. http://instagram.com/p/nvnnwHEjn9/
UPDATE, OCTOBER, 2014: The trailer for “Hang Up” has been released. Click here to watch. The photo below was taken following the premiere of “Hang Up,” a documentary about New York City payphones by French film maker Ugo Massa. Seen in this photo are myself, Mr. Massa, and John Porter. Mr. Porter owns East Harlem…
Instagram photo by Cassandra Massardi View this post on Instagram #phonebooth #vintage A post shared by Cassandra Massardi (@cassandramassardi) on May 8, 2014 at 6:46am PDT
Dolomite Mountains, Italy. Rotary Dial Payphone. Photo by David Simchock Photography.
From my photo series: Who Still Uses Payphones? (Read more below.) The woman in this photo is at a payphone I sometimes use to record musicians playing in the New York City subway system. I love the raspy, weird, monochrome sound of live music stuffed through a landline telephone. One of the better of these Times…
Flickr photo by Michael L Jaffe Photography.
The hottest band playing in the New York City subway system these days has got to be TOO MANY ZOOZ. ZOOZ has become a fixture at the 14th Street/Union Square subway station, where I first caught them through a payphone back in February. I also spotted TOO MANY ZOOZ at the Grand Central subway station,…
Machinecore Vs Dread. FineArtPhotography.com photograph by Ukeim Ortiz.
Instagram photo by Hilarie Thompson. http://instagram.com/p/nyZSHgsdfD/
From the USC Digital Library. Photo by Alfred Ulibarri.
Photo from the Los Angeles Public Library, Herald-Examiner Collection. Photo by Howard Ballew.
Flickr photo by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, Adams County Colorado.
Instagram photo by trucosviajeros. http://instagram.com/p/nxgoEMrpZ3/
The Payphone Project gets a shoutout in a 3-minute spot from Thursday’s Marketplace, on National Public Radio. This piece sheds some light on how and why New York City’s supply of payphones greatly exceeds demand, and addresses the city’s plan to put Wi-Fi antannæ on every payphone in town. This interview also gave me another…
Chinese-styled telephone booth in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Photo from City of Vancouver archives.