Starting on Wednesday, Sept. 22, noted photographer Gregory Crewdson will once again be staging a series of photoshoots at multiple locations throughout the City of Pittsfield.

These photoshoots are not for just one day but through the month of September and into early-to-mid October. Please be advised that the first round of shoots will be filmed through Sunday, Sept. 29, and will include some road closures.

This is the first phase another additional schedule will be provided for the second phase of filming.

Here’s a schedule and location of the upcoming photoshoots: Wednesday, Sept. 22 – Thursday, Sept. 23: Mill Street (under the railroad bridge).

A segment of Mill Street will be closed by Hawthorne Avenue through the 130 block from approximately 5 to 7 p.m. each day. Friday, Sept. 24:

Former, Jim’s House of Shoes. The parking spaces and bike lane on that block of North Street, from Summer Street to Columbus Avenue, will be closed off from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The southbound lane of North Street will remain open. Saturday, Sept. 25: Former Lach’s Lounge. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fenn Street will be closed at First Street to the city parking lot (the entrance closest to Fenn).

Just so you know, businesses in that block are aware of the filming and will remain open and accessible. Sunday, Sept. 26: Fourth Street Bridge. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Fourth Street will be closed from Lincoln Street to Silver Lake Boulevard.

If you need more information contact the and Public Information Officer, Mayor’s Office, 413-499-9322.

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