New York City ‘Snapshots’ part I

Sep 18th, 2009 | By Rob | Category: PHOTOGRAPHY

New York City is a place that I have been lucky enough to explore on more than one occasion. A city like this deserves no itinerary, and as an eternal wanderer, New York is the best place to get lost. You’ll find much more than you intended just wandering the streets. The city is so vast, and the regions so different, that you could never possibly see the whole city in one go, so its important to tackle the Burroughs, and even the individual neighborhoods at a slow pace.If you miss one, you might have to save it for another day, or depending on how long your in town for, another trip altogether.

This photo series is from my last trip to New York, in 2008. Several days we’re designated photo days, and I wandered with my SLR to some specific, and some random spots specifically for the photos. This series is 100% from my Cannon Power Shot, a point and shoot digital camera, which fits into my pocket for quick access, and filled in the blanks between days when I chose to leave my big camera at home. I should have enough photos for three individual sets, and to start us off, I will begin with the southern tip of Manhattan and work my way north. So, without any further delay, we begin or photo-journey through the city that never sleeps at Wall Street. I hope you enjoy.

Wall Street:

Corner of Broadaway and Wall Street.

Lower Manhattan Skyscrapers.

30 Wall Street.

NYSE.

NYSE.

Battery Park:

The Universal Soldier.

World Trade Center

This City's Bravest.

Rebuilding.

Chinatown/Little Italy:

Chinatown/Little Italy.

Manhattan Bridge:

Manhattan Bridge.

Brooklyn Bridge.

Lower Manhattan.

Manhattan Bridge.

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