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Respect

Night of day two in NYC, and prior to march three that I attended to photograph, (the second one being earlier that day, the ‘Still We Rise’ march)… This one was the ‘March For Our Lives’, and the one that touched me the most.  My journal entry written afterwards that night: From there, I headed…

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Power

This second march I covered in New York City during the 2004 Repugnantcan National Convention, as a wrap up to my Street photography series I was doing this Summer, I learned that the better way to cover it, was not from the sidelines (as I attempted to do the day prior, during the anti-war march),…

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World Trade Center

Post 9/11, any trip to New York City, must include a pilgrimage to the site of where the twin World Trade Center Towers stood. From my written journal account from that day: Walking up to the place where the two towers used to stand the first thing I saw that caught my eye and made…

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Ain’t That America

This sight, just cynically amused me when I saw it…  It was after a half million people had just marched in peace down the heart of Midtown Manhattan in protest of the invasion, and Iraq War… the ending point for the march was around Union Park, and upon completion, people just abandoning it all, discarding…

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Lines

So, as an excellent final chapter to my 2004 Summer Street Photography series, my friend, Donny, was going to New York to cover the coinciding events going on with the Repugnantcan National Convention being held there.  And all, he really had to say was “go to New York”, and I was sold! Even though being born…

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