Evening midtown skyline from Sheraton Tribeca
Rainy day with umbrellas in New York City
New York City skyline from the Manhattan Bridge
Hearst Tower in New York City
Empire State Building at dusk from street level
NYPD Officer among a media circus
View of Canal Street and New York buildings with the Manhattan Bridge
Silhouette of Midtown Manhattan at sunrise
Radio City Music Hall during the NFL Draft
Sunset over TriBeCa buildings
Sikh Parade in New York City
Sunrise behind New York City water tower
From the top of new Yankee Stadium
Above Little Italy and Soho at night
New York with Queens in the foreground from Amtrak
Flatiron Building at night
Mercer Street in New York City
Moods Fabric in the Garment District
Office lights on at the Goldman Sachs New World Headquarters
Henry Street in China Town, New York City
Zoom of Midtown from TriBeCa
American International Building and Woolworth Building at night
Traffic along East River Drive with the Lower Manhattan Skyline
Double bike ride in New York City
Black and White Nighttime East Village in New York City
New York City Park Avenue in the spring
New York Graffiti and the Lower East Side
Fire escapes on Broome Street in the Lower East Side
Green illuminated Empire State Building
Busy traffic and taxis in Manhattan
Springtime in Washington Square Park
Brooklyn Bridge and skyline over the East River
Fisheye of the New Yankee Stadium
Madison Street from the Manhattan Bridge
Man with bag of Balloons in NYC
The progress of the new World Trade Center at ground zero, May 2011
High above Canal Street at night
Hook and Ladder 8 in Tribeca
Midtown Manhattan Skyline from Soho
Collection of satellite trucks at Ground Zero after the death of Osama bin Laden
Detail of Hearst Tower, New York
Empire Stat Building in the clouds
May 16th, 2011 at 12:03 pm
Another amazing set of photos, this time of my hometown
NYC is a great source of inspiration for urban photographers, particularly those who love capturing skylines. Spring is definitely the best time to experience NYC, particularly places like Central Park and Washington Square. Loved all the photos, as they brought up a few memories from the place of my birth – though I didn’t grow up there. Still remember my years as a college student and how I enjoyed visiting Central Park during Spring… Too bad you didn’t take a few photos from there – or didn’t post any. Still, these images are very rewarding and I can’t find a better way to show NYC than these images. Thanks, once more, for sharing your valuable work with us.
July 18th, 2011 at 4:30 pm
This is amazing… has definitely fueled the fire to my NYC obsession.. moving soon.
September 8th, 2011 at 3:54 pm
I want to live here!
It’s the best city in the world!:)
September 20th, 2011 at 12:35 pm
nice very nice
It really is a beautiful city to the sanctuary of motivation
October 9th, 2011 at 6:13 pm
So beautiful it makes you want to cry…great pics