The New York Historical Museum

Missing: Streetscape of a City in Mourning

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Memorializing the magnitude of loss.

I photographed the aftermath of 9/11 World Trade Center attack and contributed my pictures to the City Lore curated exhibition and The New York Historical museum. One of my photographs, capturing the raw emotion and resilience of that pivotal moment, served as the powerful opening image. It spanned the wall of Missing: Streetscape of a City in Mourning as you entered the exhibition. My other photographs and writing were also displayed throughout the exhibit, further reflecting the profound impact of that time. My work is now part of The New York Historical, preserving the enduring spirit of New York City. For more details about the exhibit, read The New York Times article, "Vessels of a City's Grief: Displays From Sept. 11 Form a Museum Exhibition."