I used to work across the street from WTC between 1984-1985. I was working a temp job processing paper the same way every day. Even though my job was menial, my office was one that a high level executive would have had. I took hundreds of serious…
At the 100th Street police and firestation on NYC's West Side, the outdoor walls were covered with hundreds of letters and art that had been received from local schoolchildren.
This image just prior to the plane impact with the South tower still, a year later, puts a shiver down my spine.
Image taken from Atlantic Basin due South of the site of the WTC.
This group of images of the WTC taken on Sept. 11th 2001, from the Apartment at 4th and A where I was staying for the week, shortly after hearing a boom like a transformer exploding and the lady of the house telling me to look out my window... that…
Taken from the Apartment at 4th and A where I was staying for the week, shortly after hearing a boom like a transformer exploding and the lady of the house telling me to look out my window... that the world trade center was on fire.
Close up of both World Trade Center builings on fire from the the East Village apartment (on 4th and A) where I was staying that week as I attended the NGO conference at the United Nations.
Smoke from the ruins of the WTC taken on Sept 11th 2001, from the rooftop of the Strand Apartments at West 43rd street and 10th Ave (Mid town). About 3pm... people were still staring solemly. Just so hard to believe it was really gone and there was…
Close up of the Downtown Area and the Smoke/Ash coming from where the WTC used to be. This picture taken from rooftop of an apartment building at West 43rd Street and 10th Ave.
This was from Parliament Hill, here in Canada's Capital,
Ottawa, on September 14th.
The vibes from everyone, were very sad, and many
weeped. There was a plane, that was very high up in the
sky (probably just a flight heading to Toronto), but…
Smoke from Where the WTC was just 24 hours before... taken from the Apartment where I was staying at 4th and A in the East village. The other pictures I took with the buildings on fire but still standing contrast with this. Odd thing is I remember…
My first visit to NYC, May 2000. Went to visit my friends after I graduated college. I had a good time. Never in a million years would I have imagined those towers not being there now.