New York City in the 80s by Steven Siegel
From the Artist: “A series that involves recording a location, to show the passing of time in a montage style. There is a sense of intimate intricacy of how time moves, and how people, albeit in a different time, are actually closer to one another and traveling in the same shared space. I’ve always been intrigued by the constant subtle changes in my urban environment. Every subtle shift affects my feelings and thoughts, hence my images respond acutely as a poetic reflection of myself in this environment. Working on this series, I explore how time moves in this seemingly static urban space. The people become the moving energy flowing through this space, marking the changes, forming the time.
These images also explore my fascination that there are probably many time dimensions in this universe. We may have a ‘life’ that exists similarly on a different path, one minute before or after the one we’re living now. We merely just exist in this current dimension, and sometimes when time paths collide, we have déjà vu experience.’
A Montage of Time in New York by http://www.johnclang.com/
A street-level ‘Old Glory’ neon sign in Time Squares is reflected on a puddle of water on the evening of December 6, 2011. Photo credit: Justin Lane
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NYC SKYLINE
New York, USA; October 2010 by http://www.fiorenzocarozzi.com/
A Year in New York
Enjoy this lyrical interpretation of New York City, shot and edited by talented videographer Andrew Clancy.
Tribute of Light for 9/11
A team of 30 electricians worked through the night yesterday to prepare for the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks which takes place on Sunday. The ‘Tribute in Light’ is made up of 88 bulbs which project two blue beacons of light up into the heavens that is visible from a 60 mile radius. The tribute will be powered on for the entire day and night on Sunday to remember the 2,753 people who died on September 11, 2001. The National September 11 Memorial and Museum is also scheduled to open on Sunday at the WTC site.
I Photo NY - photography collection of New York by http://www.markosavic.com/
New York Zither by http://www.agrons.com/
