Category Archives: Travel

It’s freezing, so what? Cold crisp air, frozen East River, limited foot traffic … sounds like a perfect recipe for a little urban safari. Every New York photographer has those epic shots of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline in the warmth and comfort of summer, but the dead-of-winter folio isn’t as widely known. Sunny […]

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With family in town this past weekend, I had the chance to play tourist. Our first stop was the September 11th Museum, which rests atop the proverbial hallowed ground that once served as the foundation of the World Trade Center’s infamous twin towers. Having visited a number of times before, I took this opportunity to […]

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Less than a week since the city shut down for what was forecasted to be a historic storm (which never came to fruition), Manhattan was again dusted by a mid-day squall of fresh powder. While it didn’t amount to much, it was beautiful to watch as it blanketed the otherwise grey streets of New York.

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It didn’t turn out to be the powerhouse it was hyped to be, but the first ‘real’ snow storm of 2015 did leave New York almost completely deserted. As snow picked up toward the middle of the night, the city screeched to a halt and was left nearly motionless. Not to say that didn’t present […]

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While newscasters motivate chionophobics to essentially loot markets, bodegas and hardware stores for things they may need in the event of catastrophe resulting from an impending nor’easter, I took the opportunity to enjoy Sunday’s tropical 40 degree calm-before-the-storm on the West Side of Midtown and Lower Manhattan. High Line Park, aka the High Line, has […]

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