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,…
This is a shot I took of 3 guys walking away from Ground Zero in the Wall Street area of Manhattan in early December, 2001. I loved the imagery of these 3 happy guys, carrying on with life, juxtaposed with the massive devastation behind them.
Chelsea Jeans at 196 Broadway, just across from St. Paul's Chapel, has a glass-enclosed display of racks of clothing destroyed on September 11. The dust-covered clothes are eery, especially since they include a line of American-flag-motif sweaters…
Chelsea Jeans at 196 Broadway, just across from St. Paul's Chapel, has a glass-enclosed display of clothing racks destroyed on September 11. The clothes are eery, especially since they include a line of American-flag-motif sweaters and shirts.
This man was sitting next to the Brooklyn Bridge on a beautifully sunny day in early December 2001. I just loved how peaceful and contemplative the shot was, especially since Ground Zero was only a few blocks away.
I ran into these cops from Las Vegas in Times Square at midnight. They were visiting NYC in early December 2001 to attend memorials for their brothers killed on September 11.
Douglas and Cheryl Anello share a laugh at the top of the Empire State Building on December 2, 2001. I loved this shot because it showed New Yorkers finally being able to laugh again.
A man and his son look at the memorials posted on the fence outside of St. Paul's Chapel in New York, a block from Ground Zero, on the evening of November 3, 2001.
This is the lobby of the Millenium Hotel. The bottle of champagne on top of the piano caught my eye the moment I
first stepped through the entrance of the hotel.
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This is the lobby of the Millenium Hotel. The Millenium Hotel is directly across the street from Ground Zero. You can see that the windows were all blown out and soot and ash was everywhere. I call this picture "PEGASUS", the statue of the horse…