“You know what I used to wear [at the beach]? I told you I’m not your normal guy. I used to wear construction boots, a long-sleeved army jacket rolled up to here, and walk up and down from Coney Island all the way to the end of Brighton and back and twice a day. And it was hot.” -Bruce Gilden, from his interview for Everybody Street
Coney Island, 1982. At the beach, sun tan oil reflecting off a woman’s breasts. photo by Bruce Gilden
