Post Alley
Photographed by James Nicoloro
by James Nicoloro
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Softcover ISBN:
9798349964701
About the Book
In the mid-1980s, photographer James Nicoloro wandered down Seattle’s Post Alley with a camera and a quiet purpose. Long before it became known for the Gum Wall and tourist selfies, Post Alley was a hushed, overlooked corridor—slick with rain, rich with texture, and alive with shadow. Stretching from Pike Place Market to Pioneer Square, it ran parallel to the city’s heartbeat, but moved at its own pace.
Shot entirely on Fujichrome 400 film, Post Alley captures a Seattle moment often forgotten—a time when alleys were empty, analog, and full of mood. This was the Reagan era, the dawn of the personal computer, the rise of MTV. But Nicoloro wasn’t chasing headlines. He was chasing light.
For Seattle readers and wanderers, this book is a time capsule. It recalls a city before tech took over, when photography was tactile and deliberate, and when freedom could be found in the quiet spaces most people walked past.
This is a Seattle story told through grain and color—one alley, one frame at a time.
Shot entirely on Fujichrome 400 film, Post Alley captures a Seattle moment often forgotten—a time when alleys were empty, analog, and full of mood. This was the Reagan era, the dawn of the personal computer, the rise of MTV. But Nicoloro wasn’t chasing headlines. He was chasing light.
For Seattle readers and wanderers, this book is a time capsule. It recalls a city before tech took over, when photography was tactile and deliberate, and when freedom could be found in the quiet spaces most people walked past.
This is a Seattle story told through grain and color—one alley, one frame at a time.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Argentina
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 54 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798349964701
- Publish Date: Apr 15, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords 1982, Seattle, Post Alley
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About the Creator
James Nicoloro
Redding Connecticut
It seems I’ve always had a camera. Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, I earned a degree in film and television production from Montana State University. During the Vietnam War era, I served in the army; the closest I came to Hanoi was Fort Hood, Texas. From 1985 to 2009, I worked as a producer for public television at KCTS in Seattle and later at WNET in New York, where I created and directed various programs, including The Walking Tour series with David Hartman and Historian Barry Lewis. I am the father of five adopted children from China, and I currently reside in Redding, Connecticut.