Tag Archives: New York City
Weekly Snapshot: Bow Bridge

Weekly Snapshot: Bow Bridge

The Bow Bridge – Central Park, New York City The Bow Bridge is one of the most famous bridges along Central Park.  It is usually related to “lovers” in New York City, both in real life and reel life. This Classical Greek refined bridge of the mid 19th century is located mid-park at 74th Street, [...]

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Dear New York:

Dear New York:

New York, after 4 years I have to say that it’s time to go on our separate ways. We may have the occasional weekend fling but our monogamous relationship is over. I first met you 10 years ago when I wanted to see first hand what were you all about and see if you lived [...]

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Photo Essay: Life in New York

Photo Essay: Life in New York

It’s been 4 years since I moved to New York City.  The living experience has been a visual and sensorial overload that has kept me entertained and curious to experience even more. New York has presented me with many interesting sights during my daily life that have inspired me to snap a shot, even with [...]

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Photo Essay: National September 11 Memorial

Photo Essay: National September 11 Memorial

Exactly a week ago the National September 11 Memorial was open to the public.  This memorial, still today a construction site, incorporates a minimalistic design that delivers a message through voids and absences rather than through symbolic figures, a truly poetic expression. The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to [...]

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New York City

Weekly Snapshot: Air and Water

Hudson River, New York City On a day like today, ten years after 9/11, New York lives in a solemn state and mourns this event in history.  Today, the city moves at a slower, quieter, and somber manner.  A peaceful day between that interrupts the daily activity normally experienced in the city. This dusk shot at [...]

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Sex and the City Tour

Enjoying Sex And The City

Many say you haven’t fully experienced New York until you have experienced its Sex and the City side.  After all, this is the side many tourists have come to know about New York, even before stepping into the city, thanks to the popular HBO show. While I’m not a huge fan of the show, I [...]

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Grand Central Terminal, New York City

Weekly Snapshot: Grand Central Terminal Statues

Grand Central Terminal – Midtown, New York Since it’s construction in 1871, much of the Grand Central Terminal Beaux-Arts facade in New York City is decorated with famous art statues and brilliant bronze and gold accents. Outside the station, the clock in front of the Grand Central Terminal facade facing 42nd Street contains the world’s [...]

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Old Hudson Pier in New York City

Weekly Snapshot: Old Hudson Pier

Hudson River at 14th st. – New York, NY One of the things I enjoy the most during the weekends is walking aimlessly around the city.  Sometimes its just a jog in Central Park, other days through some of the neighborhoods, and others along the waterfront.  During the past couple decades, New York has done [...]

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Harlem Snow

Weekly Snapshot – Harlem Snow

Harlem, New York I have seen a lot of snow this winter season; and when I say a lot, I truly mean A LOT!  In a short period of over a month we’ve had over 7 snow storms; making this January the whitest in 86 years.  Even though I’m “up to here” with all the [...]

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Flatbush Reformed Church Cemetery - New York Blizzard 2010

Weekly Snapshot: Flatbush Reformed Church Cemetery

Reformed Church Cemetery – Flatbush, Brooklyn This snapshot was taken with my iphone after last week’s blizzard in New York City. The winter’s first mayor snowfall arrived the day after Christmas as an unexpectedly fierce blizzard that dumped over 20 inches of snow on a woefully unprepared city.  For the next three days, everything that [...]

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