Many of you probably already know Larry Racioppo from his thoughtful column in our monthly newsletter, where he shares his unique perspective on photography. As a lifelong photographer, Larry has published several books, both independently and through established publishers.
We’re excited to feature Larry as our featured photographer in the May 2025 issue of Street Photography Magazine. Our editor Ashley Riffo and I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Larry to discuss his personal work and how it culminated in the publication of his magnum opus.
Larry has a remarkable talent for capturing moments that others might overlook—from intimate family gatherings to vibrant street scenes across New York City. What makes his work truly special is his ability to reveal meaning in unexpected places, which shines through in his latest book, “Here Down on Dark Earth,” a title inspired by a line from Jack Kerouac’s poetry.
This collection, published by Fordham University Press, explores profound themes of memory, mortality, and memorialization through photographs spanning decades of Larry’s career. Rather than limiting himself to a single style or subject, Larry embraces variety in his approach, using everything from 8×10 view cameras to cell phones. His powerful images include memorial walls in New York neighborhoods, family funerals, and religious iconography.
What’s particularly inspiring about Larry is his long-term dedication to his craft. Many projects in his book developed over years or even decades, allowing him to document meaningful changes over time—like memorial murals slowly fading on city walls or the evolution of family gatherings at gravesites.
During our conversation, Larry generously shares his experiences photographing the streets of New York, his process for compiling this comprehensive book, and the personal connections he’s made throughout his journey. His insights into the creative process reveal how photography can serve as a powerful means of preserving what truly matters in life.
We invite you to enjoy our conversation with Larry Racioppo, a photographer whose work reminds us all to pay attention to the beauty and humanity that surrounds us in our everyday lives.