The swanky Stork Club was the popular night spot for wealthy New Yorkers between 1929 and 1965. Sherman Billingsley, an ex-bootlegger from Oklahoma, owned it.
The swanky Stork Club was the popular night spot for wealthy New Yorkers between 1929 and 1965. Sherman Billingsley, an ex-bootlegger from Oklahoma, owned it.
6 Charming Things to do in NYC In Spring No more winter coats everyone, it's finally springtime in NYC! I always thought Washington D.C. had the prettiest blossoms, but NYC has just the same amount of splendor, especially Central Park. There are so many fun things to do to during this time, but I
Get a glimpse of New York off the beaten path in every borough through these 30+ secret places in New York shown to you by a native New Yorker.
From still lifes and cityscapes to portraits and street shots: the legendary US photographer looks back on his ‘rollercoaster’ legacy.
As of early 2017, my only camera has been the Ricoh GR II, which has a fixed-focal 28mm lens. I wanted to share my personal experiences shooting with a 28mm lens, after having shot with a 35mm lens…
Marin and Donato wanted their wedding to feel like a community experience, as much as a celebration of their union. Every aspect of their wedding, from the venue to the music to the ceremony to their photographer, was chosen with that genuine, interconnected love in mind.
Hidden in northern Manhattan's Fort Tyron Park, Met Cloisters museum transports visitors to another time with the ruins of medieval French abbeys.
Pictorialism, an approach to photography that emphasizes beauty of subject matter, tonality, and composition rather than the documentation of reality. The Pictorialist perspective was born in the late 1860s and held sway through the first decade of the 20th century. It approached the camera as a tool that, like the paintbrush and chisel, could be used to make an artistic statement. Thus photographs could have aesthetic value and be linked to the world of art expression. The name itself derived from the thought of Henry Peach Robinson, British author of Pictorial Effect in Photography (1869). In his desire to separate
March 1912. Row of tenements, 260 to 268 Elizabeth St., New York.
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Here is the sadly now-lost Pennsylvania Station, New York City, in 1929: