This photo was taken the 1st weekend in October 2000. It was taken from the Windows on the World. When I see it now, and think of the awe the scene evoked, it is sad that this view of Manhattan can never again be enjoyed, and that so many who worked…
This sign was on the front window of a deli on 7th avenue and 29th street a couple days after the attacks. The firefighters, police, and rescue workers were working around the clock at Ground Zero, so city businesses did their best to keep them fed…
My family and I were visiting friends in NYC in July of last year, while we were walking through Battery Park, I looked at the towers throuth the trees and said...wow... this is a cool view of the towers.
These are pictures that one of my co-workers took on November 2, 2002.
The funeral services were for Fire Fighter Benjamin Suarez, Ladder 21 on 38th Street, were held on the street where I work (30th Street), at St. John the Baptist RC Church, 209…
We are on the Statue of Liberty looking towards New York City,and the Twin Towers,it is for us a great place to remember and we will always treasure this precious moment
and the people who lost their lives.Good bless all of them and their…
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.
This is a close up view of one of the twin towers and the building next. I did it in B/W bacause i liked the contrast between the arquitectual structures ,the light and the reflections. i took it two months before September 11
This is the "Permanent Temporary Memorial" at the crash site of Flight 93. The angels are dedicated to all crew and passengers aboard on September 11, 2001. I took this photo on APril 25, 2002.
During a memorial service on Friday September 14, 2001 in George Square, Glasgow, Scotland, a flight crew from American Airlines marched in, bearing the US flag. This photo originally appeared in the Glasgow newspaper.
This photograph was taken few hundred yards from the building around 12:30 p.m. on September 11th. Notice the dirt and asphalt raised up by the impact of the aircraft.
Photo of "Sanitation Rocks" sign at Point Thank you taken on the 9-month anniversary, June 11, 2002. Workers from NYC's Department of Sanitation (DSNY) WTC Emergency Response Division were instrumental in the Ground Zero rescue, recovery and cleanup…