The New York gallery is made up of color and black and white images portraying New York City urban life in its architectural mélange of styles, sizes and shapes. The time of day, season, or an event subtly changes the typical into the unexpected. In the interplay of light and shadow Harlem, Downtown, the East Side and Gramercy change into something new and not seen before. To notice the changes one has to love this city enough to slow down and open yourself to the incredible urban show it puts on. You need to establish the connection between the city and yourself and use the camera to freeze the moment you want to keep. This section reflects an intimate relationship between the photographer and the city. It shows the unexpected synergy of the artist’s romantic vision and the neo-gothic and constructivist philosophies of architecture, which easily co-exist and create a spectacle of light, color and form that we call New York.
40 Wall Street
The Old Pier in Battery Park City
An Urban Alley with a Cloud
Battery Park Garage at night, winter
Brooklyn from South Street Pier
Central Park Tree Corner
Quintet of Leaning Buildings
Chinatown Building
Courtyard with Parked Cars
Deeep Shadows of Battery Park City
Domino Sugar Factory
East 23rd Street
Fog on the Hudson
Geese Over the Central Park
Gramercy, Winter
Greenwich Street Backdrop
Harlem Church 2
Harlem Church
Harlem Red and Blue Door
Harlem, Mondrian
Great photographer, Awesome pictures, Follow your dreams and keep up the great work. Looking forward to checking out your pictures and page. Congratulations achievements
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