"The Road to Peace" is a visual book created by the Fundamentals of Design class that I teach at the Madeira School. Pictured is one side of the fold-out book as displayed in the school library.
Myself, one other teacher and three students went to a WW II conference on Nov. 8, 2001 in Washington. After that we stopped by the Pentagon. If you need the names of the people in the picture I can provide them.
This is a shot I took of two little girls looking at ground zero from behind a police line just next to St. Paul's chapel. It was December 2, 2001 and the remains of the twin towers were still burning, so many in the crowd, these girls included,…
I took this picture of my wife and son on the observation deck of tower 2 on the 16th November 1999 .When we got to the top we were the only people up there and could not believe how peaceful it was compared to the city below,The only noise we could…
My son Timothy, looked out across the harbor at looked at the Statue of Liberty. "She's beautiful," he said. "Do you think that's she's beautiful, Daddy?"
He stepped up to the gate.
"I would like to go there to say a prayer for everyone in New…
This picture was taken during a trip to Ground Zero in June of 2003. This was my first visit to NYC and our visit to Ground Zero was quite moving to say the least. The emotions that go through your mind when at Ground Zero are unbelievable. Our…
I drew this on Sunday, September 16, 2001. I am 10 years old now. My mom works for the Port Authority and is helping to rebuild part of the World Trade Center site. A boy in my class lost his father in the World Trade Center on September 11.
"world trade center 1974 by anthony risser," a snapshot I took while on the river for a presentation I was to give in high school that year. "Like two upended rows of staples taken out from a staple box," I recall saying in my presentation.