A view looking down into the canyons of Manhattan. The warm glow of the streetlights contrasts with the cool, blue glass of the skyscrapers, capturing the city in its transition from day to night. This perspective emphasizes the sheer verticality and the dense, rhythmic energy of the city.
Looking south from the Top of the Rock, this shot captures the Empire State Building towering over the Midtown skyline. The Art Deco building is framed by the surrounding city, with the One World Trade Center rising in the far distance. It is a quintessential New York perspective that showcases the architectural layers and history of Manhattan.
A symmetric, low-altitude perspective of the Brooklyn Bridge towers. This shot emphasizes the neo-Gothic arches and the intricate web of suspension cables that have defined the East River skyline since 1883. Looking toward Manhattan, the modern towers of the Financial District provide a sharp architectural contrast to the historic stone craftsmanship of the bridge.
A long exposure capturing a massive lightning bolt striking near Court Square in Long Island City. The purple and blue hues of the storm clouds provide a dramatic backdrop to the illuminated skyscrapers. This shot captures the raw power of nature colliding with the urban landscape, turning the Queens skyline into a theater of light and energy.
A low-angle perspective of the Fire Island Lighthouse under a swirling night sky. By using a long exposure, the earth’s rotation is captured as circular star trails centered around Polaris. The stark black-and-white bands of the lighthouse tower provide a grounded contrast to the motion above, highlighting this historic Long Island landmark in a way rarely seen by day.
An aerial view looking south over the Financial District. The shot captures the dense cluster of skyscrapers at the island's tip, with the Hudson and East Rivers converging. The scale of the city is emphasized by the tiny barges and ferries moving through the harbor below, providing a sense of the constant motion surrounding the city's economic heart.
A clean, vertical composition focusing on the upper reaches and spire of One World Trade Center. Captured against a pale blue sky, the reflective glass of the Freedom Tower catches the light. This minimal approach highlights the building’s role as the tallest point in the New York City skyline, standing as a beacon to resilience.
A high-contrast, black-and-white study of Lower Manhattan reflected in the puddles of a rainy evening. The monochromatic edit emphasizes the geometric patterns of the skyscrapers and the city lights. By stripping away the color, the image highlights the architectural power of the Financial District and the moody atmosphere of a New York night.
A spring scene at Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City. The bright red foliage of the Cherry Trees in the foreground frames a view of the East River, creating a natural contrast with the cool blues of the distant Midtown Manhattan skyline.
Looking down from the Manhattan Bridge at the sweeping curves of FDR Drive. The motion blur of the cars creates gold and red light streaks that snake along the East River waterfront.
The shot captures the Squibb Park Bridge's unique wooden structure and zig-zagging geometry as it leads the eye directly toward the illuminated skyline of Lower Manhattan. The warm wood of the walkway contrasts with the cool, blue glass of the distant skyscrapers, highlighting the bridge as a functional piece of art.
An elevated view from the same Squibb Park Bridge in Brooklyn Heights. The zig-zagging geometry of the pedestrian bridge creates a dynamic lead-in line toward the glass and steel towers of the Financial District.
A reflection of the Manhattan Bridge captured on the glass exterior of a contemporary building on the Brooklyn waterfront. The grid-like structure of the window panes fragments the blue steel of the bridge, creating a layered composition of transparency and reflection.
Looking down a set of weathered train tracks toward the gleaming glass of the One World Trade Center. This composition uses the parallel lines of the rails as a lead-in, contrasting the gritty, industrial history of the region with the modern, soaring architecture of the Financial District. It's a study in perspective, showing the old infrastructure that built the city pointing toward its newest icon.
Captured in Brooklyn Bridge Park, this shot offers a view of the East River and the Manhattan skyline. The natural textures of the rocks of Pebble Beach in the foreground provide a grounded contrast to the glass towers of the Financial District across the water. This perspective highlights the quiet, contemplative spaces that line the edge of the city's bustling harbor.
A long exposure of the George Washington Bridge during blue hour. The extended shutter speed transforms the heavy traffic into vibrant ribbons of light, contrasting with the solid, illuminated steel of the bridge's towers. This shot captures the relentless energy of the world’s busiest bridge.
A sweeping, high-altitude view looking north along the Hudson River from the George Washington Bridge. This shot captures the lush greenery of the Fort Tryon Park area and the Henry Hudson Parkway as they snake alongside the water. The composition emphasizes a greener, more tranquil side of New York City.
Looking out from the shores of Staten Island, the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge stretches across the Hudson Bay toward Brooklyn. This shot captures the massive scale of the suspension bridge against a dramatic sky, with the distant silhouette of the New York City skyline visible on the horizon. It emphasizes the bridge's role as a vital connection and a grand architectural entrance to the harbor.
A serene landscape of Hessian Lake at the base of Bear Mountain. The photo captures the peak’s tree-covered slopes reflected in the still water during the peak of fall.
The Spanish Revival architecture of the Vanderbilt Museum stands under a star-studded night sky. This perspective captures the ornate details of the estate, originally the summer home of William K. Vanderbilt II.
Looking east from Hunter's Point, this wide-angle shot captures the new skyscrapers of Court Square in Long Island City. It is a look at the city's constant evolution, as only one of these tall buildings existed 15 years ago.
A quintessential New York City street moment captured in high-contrast black and white. This candid shot features a woman dressed in a makeshift "mummy" costume of trailing toilet paper, navigating the busy streets of Manhattan. The motion of the paper caught in the wind against the backdrop of parked cars and city traffic perfectly encapsulates the bizarre, spontaneous, and often beautiful theater of daily life in Gotham.
The iconic red neon sign of the New Yorker Hotel glows with the warmth of the setting sun. This perspective emphasizes the hotel's classic Art Deco setbacks and its towering presence in the Midtown skyline.
Built in 1820, the historic Beebe Windmill in Bridgehampton stands preserved under a clear, star-lit sky. As one of the few remaining Long Island windmills with its original internal machinery, it represents two centuries of agrarian history.
A perspective from within the Empty Sky Memorial in Liberty State Park. The twin stainless steel walls reflect the golden sunset and the One World Trade Center across the Hudson River. This shot is meant to capture the memorial's design, which points directly toward the site of the former towers, creating a corridor of light and memory that bridges the gap between Jersey City and Manhattan.
Captured from a window seat during a descent, this wide-angle aerial shot reveals the iconic silhouette of the city surrounded by its waterways. The sprawling urban grid of New York showcases the relationship between the dense skyscraper clusters and the bridges that connect the boroughs to the heart of the city.
A view of the Brooklyn Bridge looking back toward the Brooklyn skyline. This shot highlights the intricate network of suspension cables as they converge toward the granite towers, with the historic waterfront of Brooklyn Heights visible in the background. It captures the bridge not just as a transit route, but as a monumental anchor for the surrounding borough.
A view of the Brooklyn Heights skyline captured through my apartment window at sunset. The frame tries to balance the dark interior silhouettes with the vibrant oranges and purples of the sky. This shot offers an intimate, lived-in perspective of the neighborhood as the sun dips behind the distant Manhattan towers, casting a soft glow over the classic brick architecture.
A high-angle perspective of the Statue of Liberty standing guard in New York Harbor. The shot places Lady Liberty in the context of the vast waterway, with the distant shores of New Jersey and the industrial activity of the port visible. This view highlights the iconic silhouette of the monument as a solitary, powerful symbol of the city’s gateway.
A abstract perspective of the Brooklyn Bridge seen through the crystalline patterns of shattered glass. This black and white composition fragments the iconic suspension cables and gothic arches into a web of sharp lines and light.
The first light of day breaks over the East River, illuminating the historic gantries of Gantry Plaza State Park. This shot captures the calm, glass-like water reflecting the early morning sky, with the Midtown Manhattan skyline beginning to glow in the distance. It’s a peaceful, high-contrast moment that highlights the industrial history of the Long Island City waterfront.
A high-angle view looking down at the intersection of the DUMBO waterfront and the East River. The shot captures the warm glow of the streetlights reflecting off the cobblestone streets and the quiet green spaces of Brooklyn Bridge Park. The curve of the shoreline and the distant lights of the pier create a rhythmic, peaceful perspective of one of Brooklyn’s most famous neighborhoods.
A black-and-white study of the World Trade Center. The high-contrast highlights the building’s sharp edges against a moody sky, emphasizing geometric form and light.
Captured from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, this shot balances the quiet, residential feel of the promenade with the towering presence of the Financial District across the river. The soft evening light and the silhouettes of the iron railings create a timeless, classic New York atmosphere, showcasing one of the city's most beloved viewpoints.
An eerily empty Times Square during Covid.
For a few minutes a day, the sunlight comes through this window in Grand Central Station.
The most iconic building in NYC.
The "Vessel" aka The Big Shawarma in Hudson Yards just before sunset.
Inside a lighthouse