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  • Manhattan stretches on, seemingly forever, in this image of Wall Street from above, shot from 55 Water Street.
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  • North Cove Yatch Harbor
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  • Smoke from a recent forest fire in Southern New Jersey created a unique atmosphere which I find is responsible for the unique aesthetic of this image. In the foreground ther is a memorial to the September 11 attacks while in the background One World Trade Center, briefly dubbed "Freedom Tower" stands tall.
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  • Back in 2013 while on assignment photographing the first fully outfitted floor of One World Trade Center I snapped a few images of the city. While the view out over the city was stunning I was much more interested in all of the activity happening just around the "neighborhood." Being able to look down from such a height revealed a world of patterns, shapes, and people scurrying about. It was fascinating.  <br />
It was a dreary overcast day as well and while that may not offer the everyday pedestrian much with regards to experience, photographers love it! It works to considerably benefit the black and white photographer as it gives us large, soft shadows, and a flat negative or file to work with. Black and white images made on an overcast day tend to sound like a somber piece by Mendelssohn. There is a richness and romantic quality which the clouds bestow upon the world.
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  • A distinct warm to cold gradation paints the sky over New York's Financial District.
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