This was taken from 36th Street and Fifth Avenue, facing south. They were always just at the end of the horizon, complimenting the shapes around them and making the city feel a little futuristic.
Here is a picture of activity at one of the early triage sites set up on 388 Greenwich (on the corner of Greenwich and North Moore). Between starting the site around 11:30a, and closing the site around 10:00p, we treated between 16 and 19 patients,…
Chelsea Piers - makeshift hospital - That is "mom" from the NYPD in the lower right hand corner with the ponytail. She did a great job coordinating and preparing everyone for the worst.
Here is a view that many of you surely have seen if
you've flown into New York's La Guardia airport, as
I was on this incredibly crystal clear day, about
2 months before Sept 11's horrific and senseless…
This photograph was taken by my friend Peter yesterday at the Arts and Industry building at the Smithsonian Castle in D.C. The flag from "Ground Zero" is on display along with photographs, video, and four walls of names of those who were killed on…
I took this photo of a female NYPD officer laying flowers down at a blocked intersection Sept 16. After taking this photo I went up to her and simply said "Thank You." I really didn't know what else to say. She did not say a word, stunned and…
This is a satellite shot of New York on September 11, 2001. It captures the moment of the smoke billowing across the Lower Manhattan and Long Island area.
Personally, I thought the World Trade Center looked alright, not beautiful but pretty nice…
This picture was taken from Scenic View B on the Northbound Side of the Palisades Parkway three days after 9/11. The picture does not do what I saw justice. The cloud was extremely thick. It was horrifying.
This B&W Photo (color did not seem appropriate) showed ground zero from a 300MM telephoto. Closer proximity was blocked by the military. It looks like London (or any other war torn city) after a bombing. A site I hope never to photograph again.