This is a photo of us all with the ground zero ramp behind us as people are walking off. Although the scene was depressing, we smiled for the camera in a higher appreciation for what we have and all we have to live for.
This is the print of the negative of the photo I took from the Brooklyn docks area south of Atlantic Avenue on September 15, 2001. It looks eerily like a cemetary. The cross adds to the image's impact but it is only a crossed pole on top some…
Photo taken in October of 1999 during a world tour... http://www.members.shaw.ca/harbord/worldtour.html Two years later the 9/11 disaster would lead to my being laid off from my job doing ads for Canada3000 Airlines. I have a better job now though so…
The smoke from the Pentagon on 9/11. I was awakened and told, "Go out on the balcony. You need to see this. A jetliner crashed into the Pentagon and two others just crashed into the Trade Center Towers." I was stunned as I saw all this thick black…
In late September I photographed this memorial that had been set up in front of the firestation near Lincoln Center on West End Ave. and 66th St. in NYC. The firemen on duty explained that this four-foot tall statue had been shipped to them from a…
This was taken on 14th Street by Avenue A about 9-18-2001. This was a street artist's memorial to 9-11. Flowers were quickly placed after the street artists made his drawing.
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.
The last remaining piece of a 110 story building - The ambulance below shows just how large this piece was - Due to military restrictions, this was taken with a 300MM lens.
Taken about 4-5 days after 9-11