This is the place where the wtc was, seen from the other side of the street on june 3rd 2002. The works were finished a couple of days before the photo was taken
This photo was taken by me on 9/22 when I came back to my native city for a business conference the following week. I walked around the streets trying to capture the many emotions which were still painfully fresh. I stayed in midtown, that night a…
IT'S A SAD SAD STORY ...FOR ALL THE PEOPLE HURTING AS WE SPEAK NOTHING WILL EVER BE THE SAME NOT A PICTURE OR A SMILE NOT A TEAR IN THE EYE OF THE ONE WE LOVE ...BUT ONE DAY THE PEOPLE OF THIS SAD STORY WILL PAY....THATS THE TRUTH ,,,LOVE YOU ALL…
These are photos of the Pentagon immediately after Flight 77 hit the building. The photos were taken by Steve Riskus, he was on Route 27 when the plane crossed and hit the Pentagon.
Photo taken in the middle of October, 2001 by Phil Brady with his now deseased wife Reinee Brady. The sunlight hitting the buildings and reflecting off the water reminded us that the light of those who have fallen will still shine on. May they rest…
This is a view of the World Trade Center towers looking south from Seventh Avenue. The picture was taken in 1991 from 450 Seventh Avenue. I had just arrived several months before from Israel, and I loved seeing views of Manhattan from high up,…
This is a picture of the Pentagon around noon on September 11, 2001, from a hill right outside my condominium building, which is about 3/4 mile from the Pentagon. I used a 500 mm lens. My office at the time was down the street, even closer to the…
This photograph taken at night is of the building that became know as the LIBERTY STREET PROTEST. In fact as you can see the building lies on the south east corner of the World Trade Center/Ground Zero site. Overlooking the memorial plaques and area…
For 24 years I worked in the Navy Annex across the street
from the Pentagon. The last time I was in the Pentagon was
for a Frocking ceremony for one of my favorite Naval
Aviators who had just made admiral. Jay Johnson, the Chief
of Naval…
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.