I flew into New York in November and took this photo of lower Manhattan from the plane. Having grown up within sight of the Twin Towers, I was brought to tears by this view.
After 9/11, I happened upon images of the world's grief that moved me so deeply, I had to make a collage of them. I do not own any of these photos. The world owns them. Humanity owns them.
This is a piece of the 20th floor of WTC2. I worked at the WTC from 1975 to 1979 and acquired this core of the 20th floor in the summer of 1975. All utilities were in metal raceways embedded in the concrete floors. To gain access to electric and…
This image is of Millie and her husband Joe in front of the Towers on September 10, 2001. We lost Millie the next day. As I watched the Towers collapse from my window at work, I couldn't believe my eyes. My mind couldn't wrap around what was…
This photo of my fiancée was taken by me on a sweltering July 3, 2001. We stayed at the WTC Marriott, with a 17th-floor room overlooking the WTC plaza. I remember that when I took this picture, I literally had to get down in a complete crouching…
We were married at Windows on the World, 107th floor of the WTC North Tower, on 14 July 2001. Our thanks and prayers go out to Jackie Sayegh, our wedding coordinator at Windows who perished in the tragedy, as well as the Windows staff who helped…
This picture of the World Trade Center Towers was taken from its base, a year before September 11, 2001. This picture has served as a talisman to myself and my family, reminding us of what was, and what was taken from us.
This flag along with mile markers was taken in December 2001 at the North end of the attack site. It is at the corner of Liberty and West streets. Note the sign at the bottom of the post. This is originally from slide (Provia 400F)