Bruno Surdo, a Chicago native, is the painter of "Tragedy, Memory, & Honor" 9.11.01. He flew to New York City Shortly after the disaster, where he observed first hand the indescribable carnage.
Bruno Surdo, a Chicago native, is the painter of "Tragedy, Memory, & Honor" 9.11.01. He flew to New York City Shortly after the disaster, where he observed first hand the indescribable carnage.
Painted on five panels, "Tragedy, Memory, & Honor"…
This image was taken in July of 1997.It was one a ferry to the Statue of Liberty and I still laugh at the look of contempt in my son's face as he looks at the orange headed teen.Little did I realized at the time how signicant the picture would be…
Hudson Street near Franklin, ca 9:30 AM, September 11, 2001
Leaving our staff meeting after finding out about the attack on the Pentagon, outside this was the scene.
This image was taken at dusk on September 11 from the front porch of my house in Norwalk, CT, which is on Norwalk Harbor, an inlet of Long Island Sound. At the top right of the frame, the plume of smoke from the World Trade Center site can be seen…
What used to be. - Series of 9 photos merged. From near the top of the World Trade Center to make up an almost complete 360 degree view. Viewing New Jersey, the rest of the NY Boroughs, in the far north distance, Conn.
This photo was taken right outside my the school wear I teach. As soon as I heard the plane hit, I grabbed my camera and walked out on Greenwich St. The first clouds of smoke hadn't even left the towers yet...