The photo was taken in January 2002 with a digital camera on the promenade of Battery Park City. It was during one of the few actual snow falls we had all year. It eerily reminded me of what the promenade looked like the morning of September 11th. It has
This photograph was taken from the Brooklyn Promenade on the night of September 15th. A woman and her young son had come to the Promenade to view the downtown area and the memorials that people had created there. The fire at the World Trade Center was s
This image was captured the weekend of November 3rd, 2001. Taken by St. Paul's Chapel. Finally some positive recognition of the police/fire depts. Also...
patriotism !
I call this image.. "Lost Chance". Taken 11/4/01. A wine bottle and rose carefully placed and left by someone at a nearby building of Ground Zero.
The building was covered with ashes. Wonder if there was a rendezvous that can no longer take place due to
Missing black box poster taped to a building a couple of blocks from the World Trade Center ruins. Taped to a wall on Nassau Street, the black box poster looked like any of the lost cat or dog posters New Yorkers are accustomed to seeing all around town.
Twin Towers from a dramatic low angle. Seen from the main concourse, the strong morning shadows are graphically cast on one tower. This image is in black and white tones.
I took this Photo off the Long Beach Boardwalk, Septemeber 12,2002. I was Amazed How only the next day after , people where on the beach, relaxing and I got the feeling that we as a nation would become stronger and more united then we have ever been.
This shot is as I was first heading up towards the Pentagon.
The speck at the top of the shot is a helicopter. At this point it is
the only aircraft evident in the sky, since all air traffic has stopped
at nearby National Airport.